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BACKGROUND
To propose a hypothesis theory to establish a linkage between cigarette smoking and cluster headache pathogenesis.
BACKGROUND
Cluster headache is a primary headache syndrome grouped under the trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. What distinguishes cluster headache from all other primary
The influence of prenatal events on the development of headaches at childhood has not been investigated and is the scope of our study. Of 2,173 children identified as the target sample, consents and analyzable data were provided by 1,440 (77%). Parents responded to a standardized questionnaire with
BACKGROUND
Tobacco smoking has been considered a risk factor for headache by some authors, while others disagree because of contradictory data.
RESULTS
We describe the clinical aspects of eleven patients (four men and seven women) who presented to us with tobacco brand-related headaches. Clinical
Some abstinent smokers develop withdrawal symptoms when they stop using nicotine gum or when placebo is substituted. The present report describes a patient who suffered from severe migraine headaches after sudden discontinuation of nicotine gum. It has been suggested that physical dependence may be
OBJECTIVE
To present results from the United States Cluster Headache Survey comparing the clinical presentation of tobacco nonexposed and tobacco-exposed cluster headache patients.
BACKGROUND
Cluster headache is uniquely tied to a personal history of tobacco usage/cigarette smoking and, if the
Forty-nine out of 51 consecutive male patients with episodic cluster headache were studied with regard to their smoking and drinking habits in general and in relation to cluster headache periods. Questionnaires were constructed for data regarding tobacco intake. Situation-related smoking behavior
BACKGROUND
Migraineurs variably attribute the cause of their headache to tobacco exposure, whereas tobacco is often stated to cause headache-related disability worldwide. Given tobacco's physiological and emotional addictiveness and migraine's substantial economic impact, improved functionality can
We describe an extremely rare case of migraine-associated monocular diplopia developed in a 23-year-old man after sudden cessation of smoking. The physical examination and brain MRI scan were unremarkable. The symptoms resolved after starting nicotine patch. We reviewed the literature and discussed
OBJECTIVE
To describe the health impact of harvesting tobacco and to suggest prevention and risk reduction strategies to avoid contracting green tobacco sickness (GTS).
METHODS
A literature search of Medline, Toxline, and Toxline65 with the terms "green", "tobacco", and "sickness" covering the years
Green tobacco sickness (GTS) is an illness associated with exposure to nicotine originating directly from the growing tobacco plant. The exposure takes place in the course of activities during tobacco farming. Nausea, vomiting, headache and dizziness are the symptoms typical of GTS. The GTS cases
Migraine is a highly prevalent episodic headache disorder. When migraine and depression occur together, therapeutic opportunities, as well as limitations, exist. The effective treatment of both migraine and depression begins with making an accurate diagnosis and explaining it to the patient.
OBJECTIVE
To characterize demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatment patterns of patients with cluster headache (CH).
BACKGROUND
CH is an uncommon trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia with limited evidence-based treatment options. Patients suffer from extremely painful unilateral headache
To describe a case series of 7 patients presenting cluster headache (CH) criteria and a substance use disorder, reported to a French Addictovigilance center. Then, to assess clinical, pharmacological, and neurobiological linkages between substance use and CH