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Neuroimaging in Secondary Headache Disorders

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2015
A 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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Neuroradiological investigations in secondary headaches

Neurological Sciences, 2004
In this work, we examine the neuroradiologic features of the main non vascular clinical conditions responsible for secondary headache; excluding CSF hypotension, which will be treated extensively in another work in this supplement. Headache is not a constant feature of intracranial mass lesions, even of large extension.
C, De Grandi, A, Aliprandi, S, Iurlaro
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Headache secondary to psychiatric disorders

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2008
Recent literature shows an interest in the relationship between psychiatric disorders and headache. This relationship is complex and multifaceted, with existing studies confirming high rates of comorbidity between psychiatric disorders (especially depression and anxiety) and migraine and tension-type headache, implicating comorbid psychiatric disorders
Todd A, Smitherman, Steven M, Baskin
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Primary and Secondary Stabbing Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2015
Eight 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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Other secondary headaches

2008
Abstract This chapter on other secondary headaches covers headaches attributed to vascular disorders, headaches due to systemic or metabolic diseases (disorders of homeostasis), and headaches associated with CNS infections.
David Kernick, Peter J. Goadsby
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Secondary headaches in the elderly

Neurological Sciences, 2010
The prevalence of headache decreases with age. However, headache is still ranked as one of the most frequent complaints in the elderly. Aging is accompanied by a decline in the incidence of most primary headache disorders and by an increase in organic causes of headache, especially after 55-60 years of age.
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Chronic Secondary Headaches

2018
Although the majority of chronic headaches are primary in nature, secondary underpinnings must be first considered to limit morbidity and mortality. Some may develop abruptly, while others will progress gradually over several weeks to months. Perhaps the most common chronic secondary headache in clinical practice is that following injury to the head or
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Secondary Nummular Headache: A New Case Series and Review of the Literature

Pain Medicine, 2021
Cristina García Iglesias   +2 more
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Secondary headache attributed to exposure to or overuse of a substance

Cephalalgia, 2021
Kati Toom   +2 more
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Medication overuse headache

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
Sait Ashina   +2 more
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