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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— The editorial is, I suppose, a logical extension of the decade-old controversy of specialization (and presumably dehumanization) vs despecialization (return to humanism). First, there was specialization, then subspecialization.
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To the Editor.— The editorial is, I suppose, a logical extension of the decade-old controversy of specialization (and presumably dehumanization) vs despecialization (return to humanism). First, there was specialization, then subspecialization.
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Pediatric Annals, 2021
Headaches are common in the pediatric population and can cause significant distress to the patient and their family. The ability of pediatricians to appropriately diagnose and differentiate headaches is important to guide management. This article reviews the epidemiology, classification, and treatment of headaches, including migraines.
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Headaches are common in the pediatric population and can cause significant distress to the patient and their family. The ability of pediatricians to appropriately diagnose and differentiate headaches is important to guide management. This article reviews the epidemiology, classification, and treatment of headaches, including migraines.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2006
The patient who presents with headache can be diagnosed quickly and efficiently once the correct pattern has been identified. Most patients will have migraine, and treatment is based on the severity and disability. If the identified patient has significant disability, a medication that treats comorbidity should be prescribed.
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The patient who presents with headache can be diagnosed quickly and efficiently once the correct pattern has been identified. Most patients will have migraine, and treatment is based on the severity and disability. If the identified patient has significant disability, a medication that treats comorbidity should be prescribed.
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Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Vasculitis refers to heterogeneous clinicopathologic disorders that share the histopathology of inflammation of blood vessels. Unrecognized and therefore untreated, vasculitis of the nervous system leads to pervasive injury and disability making this a disorder of paramount importance to all clinicians.
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Vasculitis refers to heterogeneous clinicopathologic disorders that share the histopathology of inflammation of blood vessels. Unrecognized and therefore untreated, vasculitis of the nervous system leads to pervasive injury and disability making this a disorder of paramount importance to all clinicians.
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Seminars in Neurology, 2016
Headache disorders are primarily managed in an outpatient setting; therefore, the authors focus on the primary headache disorders that comprise the bulk of clinical practice. Red flags for secondary headaches that may be more commonly encountered in clinic are briefly discussed.
Amy R, Tso, Peter J, Goadsby
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Headache disorders are primarily managed in an outpatient setting; therefore, the authors focus on the primary headache disorders that comprise the bulk of clinical practice. Red flags for secondary headaches that may be more commonly encountered in clinic are briefly discussed.
Amy R, Tso, Peter J, Goadsby
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The Australasian Journal of Optometry, 1928
First Rule: Triage is more important than diagnosis. Take a careful history by asking specific hypothesis-testing questions. Examine the patient. This is important. You can’t do it over the phone. Second rule: Migraines are really common after concussion; an atypical presentation of migraine is still more likely than most other types of headaches ...
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First Rule: Triage is more important than diagnosis. Take a careful history by asking specific hypothesis-testing questions. Examine the patient. This is important. You can’t do it over the phone. Second rule: Migraines are really common after concussion; an atypical presentation of migraine is still more likely than most other types of headaches ...
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British medical journal, 1882
The sphenoid sinus is often referred to as the "neglected sinus." Isolated sphenoid sinusitis is a rare disease with potentially devastating complications. It occurs at an incidence of about 2.7% of all sinus infections.
Y. Ng, Ian J. Butler
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The sphenoid sinus is often referred to as the "neglected sinus." Isolated sphenoid sinusitis is a rare disease with potentially devastating complications. It occurs at an incidence of about 2.7% of all sinus infections.
Y. Ng, Ian J. Butler
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2007
Headaches and migraine occur frequently in children and adolescents and may have a significant impact on the child's and parents' lives. Recent advances in diagnosis, epidemiology, and treatment have improved the outcomes of children with headaches. This review summarizes some of these findings.Recent studies have revealed the increasing incidence of ...
Andrew D, Hershey+3 more
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Headaches and migraine occur frequently in children and adolescents and may have a significant impact on the child's and parents' lives. Recent advances in diagnosis, epidemiology, and treatment have improved the outcomes of children with headaches. This review summarizes some of these findings.Recent studies have revealed the increasing incidence of ...
Andrew D, Hershey+3 more
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Cervicogenic headache: the controversial headache
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1992Cervicogenic headache is characterized by unilaterality without sideshift, and the pain attack starts in the neck, in contradistinction to what is the case in common migraine. Signs of neck involvement (e.g. reduction of the range of motion; mechanical precipitation of attacks; ipsilateral, diffuse arm/shoulder pain) are typical in cervicogenic ...
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Headache Currents: Headache and Sleep
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2010The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the quality of sleep and the degree of fatigue and daytime sleepiness are related to migraine. We investigated 489 subjects comprising 97 patients with 8 or more, 77 patients with 5-7 and 196 patients with 1-4 migraine days per month, and 119 migraine-free controls with fewer than 6 headache days per ...
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