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Hallmarks of headache disorders: part 5 - secondary headaches [PDF]
Background and aim Headache is a common symptom that can be frequently caused by multiple secondary causes. Every person with headache fears to have a severe cause, and healthcare providers must be trained to identify which patients may suffer from these.
David García-Azorín +17 more
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Secondary headache in emergency. [PDF]
Headache is one of the most common causes of access to Emergency Departments (ED). Primary headaches and headaches secondary to benign conditions (e.g headache attributed to acute sinusitis) represent the majority of cases, while secondary life-threatening headaches are less frequent.
Carolei A, Ripa P.
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Headache knowledge of young neurologists in Germany [PDF]
Background Primary and secondary headaches are a common complaint in neurology. Nonetheless, headache care remains suboptimal for various reasons. This study aimed to assess the training and expertise in headache medicine among young neurologists in ...
Victoria Ruschil +2 more
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Vestibular Migraine-Like Syndrome in a Patient With Postttraumatic Headache and Medication-Overuse Headache [PDF]
Vestibular migraine (VM) requires a migraine history according to ICHD-3, but recurrent vertigo may also develop in secondary headache disorders. We report a 52-year-old man who experienced persistent headache and recurrent vertigo following a traffic ...
Fumiyuki Goto +4 more
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Secondary headaches in pregnancy and the puerperium
Headache during pregnancy can be due to primary causes such as migraine but can also be a presenting symptom of secondary causes including life threatening conditions.
Suzan Khoromi
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Headache Characteristics in the Neurological Emergency Department: A Retrospective Study
Background: The care of patients with headache in the emergency department (ED) represents a diagnostic and clinical challenge. Data on the prevalence and characteristics of headache patients in purely neurological EDs are sparse.
Florian Rimmele +6 more
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Approaching Headaches—A Guide to Differential-Diagnostic Considerations and Causal Claims
Headaches can be nociplastic, neuropathic, and nociceptive. Pain related to the latter two categories occurs in the presence of nerve lesions and nociceptive stimuli; attributing pain to the last category requires a list of potential causes and arguments
Heiko Pohl
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Medication-overuse headache—a review of different treatment strategies
Medication-overuse headache (MOH) can develop from primary headaches. MOH is usually the result of overuse of symptomatic medications. It is a noteworthy personal and societal burden.
Abouch Krymchantowski +5 more
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WHO estimates that the prevalence of headaches worldwide in the adult population is approximately 50 %. Globally, half to threequarters of people aged 18 to 65 have complained of headaches in the past year, and more than 30 percent have suffered from ...
K Ostrovska
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Background Acute headache is one of the most frequent neurological symptoms in pregnant women. The early diagnosis of underlying secondary conditions has a major influence on patient outcome, especially in emergency settings.
Bianca Raffaelli +5 more
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