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Emerging treatments for the primary headache disorders
Neurological Sciences, 2015Migraine and cluster headache are common, episodic, often chronic and disabling disorders of the brain. Although there are many standard treatment techniques, none are ideal. This article reviews various novel pharmacologic and device-related treatments for migraine and cluster headache.
Nathaniel M, Schuster +2 more
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Neuro-ophthalmologic Manifestations of Primary Headache Disorders
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2008Headaches are the most common disorders of the central nervous system affecting 46% of the adult population worldwide. Headaches may be lifelong illnesses, often associated with substantial disability for the individual and the population as a whole.
Aisha H, Shareef +2 more
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Prevalence of Primary Headache Disorders in Kuwait
Neuroepidemiology, 2017<b><i>Background:</i></b> Only an insignificant quantum of data exists on the prevalence of primary headaches among those living in Kuwait. We aimed to determine the prevalence of primary headaches among the Kuwaiti population. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> This community-based study included Kuwaiti population ...
Jasem Yousef, Al-Hashel +2 more
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MMPI Pattern Specificity in Primary Headache Disorders
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1979SYNOPSIS MMPI' were obtained from 258 untreated headache patients, of whom 113 were males and 145 females. The diagnostic headache categories included: 1. Migraine alone; 2. Chronic scalp muscle contraction headache (SMC); 3. Combination headache (migraine and SMC); 4. Cluster headache; 5. Post‐traumatic cephalgia (P‐T); 6. conversion
L, Kudrow, B J, Sutkus
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Primary Headache Disorders- Part 2: Tension-type headache and medication overuse headache
Disease-a-Month, 2017In Part 2 of Primary Headache disorders, we discuss the fourth Primary Headache Disorder, Tension-Type Headache (TTHA). We are again using the ICHD-III (Beta) definitions of such headaches, taking into consideration episodic and chronic TTHA, as well as the presence or absence of pericranial muscle tenderness.
Gary W, Jay, Robert L, Barkin
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in Primary Headache Disorders
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2006Objective.—The object of this review is to examine the published literature for cerebrospinal fluid laboratory measures of primary headache disorders to identify biomarkers and provide recommendations for future biomarker discovery. Background.—Biomarkers may distinguish deviation from a normal state, provide insight into mechanisms ...
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Primary Headache Disorders in the Emergency Department
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2011Headache is 1 of the 5 most common chief complaints in the United States and accounts for nearly 5 million visits in the emergency department (ED; B. Freidman, D. Serrano, M. Reed, M. Diamond, & R. Lipton, 2009). Despite the number of patients admitted to EDs with a headache, there appears to be a lack of consensus among practitioners as how best to ...
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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND IMPACT OF PRIMARY HEADACHE DISORDERS
Medical Clinics of North America, 2001Migraine is a common disorder that remains largely undiagnosed and has a profound economic impact. In the future, better recognition and treatment can decrease costs and improve the lives of millions of Americans.
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