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Mayo Clinic Neurology Board Review, 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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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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Continuum, 2018
This article is intended to assist clinicians in distinguishing benign primary headache syndromes from serious headache presentations that arise from exogenous causes.Although most cases of severe headache are benign, it is essential to recognize the signs and symptoms of potentially life-threatening conditions. Patients with primary headache disorders
D. Chou
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This article is intended to assist clinicians in distinguishing benign primary headache syndromes from serious headache presentations that arise from exogenous causes.Although most cases of severe headache are benign, it is essential to recognize the signs and symptoms of potentially life-threatening conditions. Patients with primary headache disorders
D. Chou
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Secondary Headache: Current Update
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2020Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review some of the causes of secondary headache particularly focusing on the subcategories of secondary headache in the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition, the clinical features of these headaches, and their associated features and management.
Kai, Zhu, Dawson W, Born, Esma, Dilli
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Space Headache: A New Secondary Headache
Cephalalgia, 2009Headache is a common, but rarely voiced, complaint during space flights, usually attributed to space motion sickness (SMS). We used a specifically designed questionnaire based on the criteria of the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edn (ICHD-II).
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Secondary Headache in Secondary Syphilis
We describe a patient with a history of recurrent headaches who developed severe and persistent left fronto‐orbital and vertex head pain, in conjunction with a maculopapular rash, and was subsequently diagnosed with secondary syphilis. With the incidence of syphilis recently on the rise, we suggest that secondary syphilis should be considered in the ...
S. Blitshteyn
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Neuroimaging in Secondary Headache Disorders
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2015A secondary headache may develop de novo or in patients with a history of primary headaches, and a thorough history and neurological exam often helps to suspect a secondary etiology. The causes of secondary headaches include tumors, vascular etiologies, structural brain disorders, infection, inflammation, and alterations of cerebrospinal fluid pressure
Priyanka, Chaudhry, Deborah I, Friedman
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Secondary headache in children
Neurological Sciences, 2010Headache is one of the most common health complaints in children and adolescents. The initial assessment of acute headache aims to recognize whether there is a secondary cause for headache. According to the literature, the secondary headaches due to non-life-threatening diseases are the most frequent ones in pediatrics. In particular, respiratory tract
M E, Celle, V, Carelli, S, Fornarino
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Primary and Secondary Stabbing Headache
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2015Eight out of the 33 cases of primary stabbing headache seen in a general neurology clinic (40% have headache as their chief complaint) in the last 3.5 years are presented. The epidemiology, association with other primary headache disorders, secondary associations, testing, and treatment of primary stabbing headache are reviewed.
Matthew S, Robbins, Randolph W, Evans
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