Tension-type headaches are generally characterized by slowly progressive, dull, constant, nonpulsatile pain in the occipital and posterior neck or in a "headband" distribution. Episodic tension-type headaches occur fewer than 15 times a month, and chronic tension-type headaches occur more than 15
A young woman with frontal headaches of several months' evolution and monocular transient "tunnel" obscurations that developed after a generalized seizure is described. She had elevation of the optic discs (pseudopapilledema), greater on the side of her visual symptoms. No intracranial lesions were
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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a complex hereditary connective tissue disorder with neurologic manifestations that include cerebrovascular disorders and chronic pain. The clinical data collected on 18 patients with EDS and chronic headaches is reported.
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Clinical history,
Ephedrine is a sympathicomimetic agent that stimulates the central nervous and cardiovascular systems and causes bronchodilatation. It is one of the alkaloids in the herb Ephedra which is the basis of several over-the-counter herbal products, among which a number of popular weight-loss products. The
To evaluate the source location and clinical significance of rhythmic mid-temporal theta discharges (RMTD) by MEG in non-epileptic and epileptic patients, we conducted simultaneous MEG and EEG recordings with a whole-scalp 306-channel neuromagnetometer in three patients: one with right temporal lobe
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As a result of its accompanying co-morbidity, our lack of understanding regarding its mechanisms, and its resistance to conventional treatment, central pain is one of the most formidable challenges pain physicians are faced with. The objective of this review is to summarize recent advances
We report a case of cerebral venous thrombosis related to the ingestion of tadalafil. A 45-year-old man presented with posterior headache and was diagnosed with tension headache. Five days later, he was transported to our hospital via ambulance due to a tonic-clonic seizure. Head MRI showed cerebral
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To assess the utility of neuroimaging in the evaluation of children presenting with two of the most common forms of headache, migraine and chronic daily headache, and to determine the utility and pathological yield of neuroimaging in specific headache syndromes in children whose
Headache is a prominent feature in mitochondrial disorders (MIDs) but no comprehensive overview is currently available. This review aims at summarising and discussing findings concerning type, frequency, pathogenesis, and treatment of headache in MIDs. The most frequent headache types in MIDs are
Reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome (RPLS) is characterized by sudden onset of headaches, visual disorders, decreased consciousness, and convulsion associated with brain edema occurring in the occipital lobe. Several different causes including malignant hypertension, eclampsia, renal
CVT is an uncommon but important cause of stroke that is often misdiagnosed delaying its treatment. High suspicion is essential in early recognition and treatment.To study the clinical features and etiology of patients with Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT)
Report of chronic headache amongst children with shunted hydrocephalus is frequent, and often leads to investigation for raised intra-cranial pressure and shunt malfunction, and much debate has appeared in the literature concerning possible cause. However headache is a common neurological symptom
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Interictal headache (IIH), and in particular migraine, is considered a relevant co-morbidity in epilepsy; however, available data are ambiguous. Periictal headache (PIH) displays a frequent ancillary burden to seizures, but identification of unequivocal predictors is still
The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of and risk factors for primary headaches in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). Headache was classified in 75 patients with JME using a questionnaire, and its prevalence was correlated with the literature on the general population and clinical
Postictal headache (PIH) is defined by the International Classification of Headache Disorders as "headache with features of tension-type headache or, in a patient with migraine, of migraine headache, which develops within 3 hours following a partial or generalized seizure and resolves within 72
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