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Other Primary Headache Disorders

Continuum, 2021
This article provides an overview of a diverse group of primary headache disorders that are categorized in the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd Edition (ICHD-3), as "other primary headache disorders." This article provides clinicians with a distilled understanding of the diagnoses and their epidemiology, pathophysiology, and ...
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Temporomandibular Disorders and Headaches

Neurologic Clinics, 2014
Headache and temporomandibular disorders should be treated together but separately. If there is marked limitation of opening, imaging of the joint may be necessary. The treatment should then include education regarding limiting jaw function, appliance therapy, instruction in jaw posture, and stretching exercises, as well as medications to reduce ...
Steven B, Graff-Radford   +1 more
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Temporomandibular Disorders and Headache

Dental Clinics of North America, 2007
Headache is a common symptom, but when severe, it may be extremely disabling. It is assumed that patients who present to dentists with headache often are diagnosed with a temporomandibular disorder (TMD), although many may have migraine. TMD as a collective term may include several clinical entities, including myogenous and arthrogenous components ...
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[Headache disorders].

Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2014
Primary headache disorders such as migraine, tension-type headache, and cluster headache are prevalent and disabling neurological disorders. Although most headache disorders are largely treatable, they are under-recognized, under-diagnosed, and under-treated.
Takao, Takeshima, Shoji, Kikui
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Headaches and sleep disorders

Disease-a-Month, 2015
Headaches and sleep disorders are associated in a complex manner. Both the disorders are common in the general population, but the relationship between the two is more than coincidental. Sleep disorders can exacerbate headache sand the converse is also true.
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Neurostimulation in Headache Disorders

Neurologic Clinics, 2010
Although headache is a common ailment, its more severe manifestations such as intractable migraine, and trigeminal autonomic cephalagias including cluster headaches have a debilitating effect on patients resulting in chronic pain and severe functional impairment.
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Headache due to Vascular Disorders

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Headache and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) are inextricably linked. Although in some cases headache complicating CVD may be little more than a symptomatic afterthought, in other cases, early recognition of headache's role in the CVD process is critical to effective management.
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Secondary Headache Disordersa

2015
Abstract In the evaluation of a patient with headache, the first task is to differentiate between a secondary headache and a primary headache. This step is essential because secondary causes of headache may require vastly different evaluation and treatment than primary headache disorders.
Amaal J. Starling, David W. Dodick
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Headache Disorders

2021
Michael Suer, Nalini Sehgal
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Indomethacin-Responsive Headache Disorders

Continuum
This article describes the clinical features and treatment of the indomethacin-responsive headache disorders paroxysmal hemicrania and hemicrania continua.Both paroxysmal hemicrania and hemicrania continua are treated with indomethacin at the lowest clinically useful dose.
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