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OBJECTIVE
Hypothyroidism may be an exacerbating factor for primary headaches and migraine is one of the most common primary headaches in childhood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism on children with migraine headache.
METHODS
In a
A young obese woman was admitted with vague aches and pains, including a headache. At first a provisional diagnosis of depression/myofacial pain syndrome was considered. Later, on evaluation, she was diagnosed to have hypothyroidism and vitamin D deficiency. One week into treatment, her neck pain
Clinical and subclinical hypothyroidisms are common conditions in the population. Clinic-based studies suggest that hypothyroidism may be an exacerbating factor for some primary headaches. Furthermore, hypothyroidism may be a risk factor for incident new daily persistent headache. This article
Objective The objective of this article is to analyze the features of headache attributed to hypothyroidism (HAH), evaluate the differences between groups with and without HAH, between "overt" and "subclinical" hypothyroidism groups, and evaluate outcomes after levothyroxine treatment. Methods
OBJECTIVE
To determine whether headache disorders are a risk factor for the development of new onset hypothyroidism.
BACKGROUND
Past studies have reported associations between headache disorders and hypothyroidism, but the directionality of the association is unknown.
METHODS
This was a longitudinal
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the frequency of headache in patients with hypothyroidism.
METHODS
A prospective study of a cohort of patients with hypothyroidism.
METHODS
Outpatients or inpatients in a headache clinic and endocrinological clinic.
METHODS
102 adults, ages 35 to 78 (83F, 19M) experiencing
BACKGROUND
Migraine is the most frequent acute recurrent primary headache in childhood. Hypothyroidism may be an exacerbating factor for some primary headaches. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of subclinical hypothyroidism in children with migraine headache.
METHODS
In a
BACKGROUND
The phenotypic presentation of overt hypothyroidism during adolescence is less well characterized. The aim of the study was to study the phenotypic presentation of patients with overt hypothyroidism presenting during adolescence (age 9-18 years).
METHODS
Records of adolescent patients
We report the case of an 11-year-old girl with primary autoimmune hypothyroidism causing secondary pituitary enlargement. She presented with headaches and a pituitary mass on MRI thought to be due to a pituitary macroadenoma. Resolution of the pituitary mass and symptoms occurred with thyroxine
Pituitary hyperplasia with hyperprolactinemia has been described as a rare presentation of primary hypothyroidism. A 12-y-old child presented with intermittent headache, easy fatigability, coarseness of facial features, and hoarseness of voice for 6 mo duration. Brain imaging findings showed
OBJECTIVE
This study proposed relationship between rhinitis and hypothyroidism and the possibility of whether hypothyroid patients with symptoms of rhinitis could recover by treatment are investigated.
METHODS
Twenty-five patients (19 females, 6 males; mean age 42.2 years; range 19 to 65 years)