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Tension-Type Headache

The Neurologist, 2002
Tension-type headache typically causes pain that radiates in a band-like fashion bilaterally from the forehead to the occiput. Pain often radiates to the neck muscles and is described as tightness, pressure, or dull ache. Migraine-type features (unilateral, throbbing pain, nausea, photophobia) are not present All patients with frequent or severe ...
Paul J, Millea, Jonathan J, Brodie
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Tension Type Headache

Current Rheumatology Reviews, 2016
Tension type headache (TTH) is the most common headache and it has been discussed for years without reaching consensus on its pathophysiology, or proper rationale management. This primary headache remains a challenge into its management for clinicians.
DE TOMMASO, Marina   +1 more
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Tension-type headache

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2001
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Tension-type headache

Clinical Cornerstone, 1999
Tension-type headaches, the most prevalent form of headache, are differentiated as being either episodic or chronic. The episodic form is a physiologic response to stress, anxiety, depression, emotional conflicts, fatigue, or repressed hostility.
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Tension-type headaches

Disease-a-Month, 2015
TTH are very common in general population and may be under diagnosed. They are more common in patients suffering from migraine headaches. In general underlying psychiatric conditions, such as anxiety and depression, are prevalent in TTH sufferers. For acute therapy NSAIDs are the main treatment option.
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Tension-Type Headache Mimics

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2011
Tension-type headache (TTH) is a relatively featureless headache. Many primary and secondary headache disorders can mimic TTH, particularly in its chronic form, chronic tension-type headache. This review will address both primary and secondary disorders that can present with headaches phenotypically similar to TTH, and will focus on clinical pearls ...
Sara C, Crystal, Matthew S, Robbins
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Tension-type headache

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2006
Tension-type headache, the most common type of primary headache disorder, is reclassified in the second International Headache Society classification with clear diagnostic criteria. Chronic tension-type headache (CTTH) differs from episodic form in frequency, lack of response to most treatment strategies, more medication overuse, and more loss of ...
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Pure Tension-type Headache Versus Tension-type Headache in the Migraineur

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2010
Primary headache disorders include tension-type headache and migraine. These headache types can be differentiated based on strict clinical definitions that depend on the patient's signs and symptoms. However, some of the clinical features can overlap, and in addition, the same comorbid conditions can occur in both headache types.
Andrew, Blumenfeld   +2 more
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Tension‐Type Headaches

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1994
Tension‐type headache is the term designated by the International Headache Society to describe what was previously called tension headache, muscle contraction headache, psychomyogenic headache, stress headache, ordinary headache, and psychogenic headache.
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Tension-Type Headache

2007
Abstract Tension-type headache (TTH) is a highly prevalent disorder. Overall, and especially compared to migraine, symptoms remain mild or moderate. Therefore episodic TTH (ETTH) is rarely seen in headache clinics or even primary care settings.
Marc E Lenaerts, Lawrence C Newman
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