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Secondary headaches

Journal of Public Health, Nursing and Medical Rescue, 2020
Introduction. Introduction. Secondary headaches can result from many dangerous and life-threatening diseases. It may occur in the course of, among others, brain tumour, intracranial haematoma, meningitis, neuroborreliosis, systemic vasculitis, an aneurysm of the dissecting carotid artery, etc.
Gusz, Borys   +3 more
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Secondary headaches

2008
Abstract
Zaza Katsarava, Kasja Rabe
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Secondary “hypnic headache-

Journal of Neurology, 2007
Hypnic headache is a rare form of primary headache with attacks occurring exclusively with sleep. As it is typical of the elderly, a wide range of alternative diagnosis must be considered. We present a case report of a 54-year-old woman with unsuspected secondary hypnic headache that was relieved by anti-hypertensive therapy. We reviewed the literature
Raquel, Gil-Gouveia, Peter J, Goadsby
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Space Headache: A New Secondary Headache

Cephalalgia, 2009
Headache 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).
A A, Vein   +4 more
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Secondary Headaches

Continuum, 2012
This article identifies the pertinent historical issues that lead to the identification of those headaches needing additional testing to exclude a serious underlying cause.Recurrences of giant cell arteritis, even after presumed successful treatment, are common.
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Secondary headaches

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2006
In this article, we develop an approach to the headache patient based upon pattern of headache. Headache can be acute recurrent, acute, chronic progressive, and chronic nonprogressive. Within each pattern we go through the differential diagnosis, with a focus on secondary causes of headache.
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Secondary Headache Syndromes

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
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Secondary Headache in Secondary Syphilis

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2009
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 ...
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Secondary Syphilis and Headaches

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1995
Secondary syphilis is associated with headaches. We describe two patients with headache from secondary syphilis and we recommend considering this in the differential diagnosis and evaluation of the headache patient.
S H, Landy, J, McGinnis
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Headache Secondary to Intracranial Hypotension

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2014
Intracranial hypotension is known to occur as a result of spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaking, which may be iatrogenic, traumatic, or spontaneous. Headache is usually, but not always, orthostatic. Spontaneous cases are recognized more readily than in previous decades as a result of a greater awareness of clinical presentations and typical cranial ...
Wouter I, Schievink, Constance R, Deline
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