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Oxford textbook of headache syndromes / edited by Michel Ferrari, Joost Haan, Andrew Charles, David W. Dodick, Fumihiko Sakai.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: xiv, 546 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9780198724322
  • 9780198724322
  • 9780198724322
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • RB128 .O94 2020
Contents:
Part 1. General Introduction. 1. Classification and diagnosis of headache disorders -- 2. Taking a headache history: tips and tricks -- 3. Diagnostic neuroimaging in migraine -- 4. Headache mechanisms -- 5. Headache in history -- Part 2. Migraine. 6. Migraine: clinical features and diagnosis -- 7. Migraine trigger factors: facts and myths -- 8. Hemiplegic migraine and other monogenic migraine subtypes and syndromes -- 9. Retinal migraine -- 10. Migraine, stroke, and the heart -- 11. Non-​vascular comorbidities and complications -- 12. Migraine and epilepsy -- 13. Migraine and vertigo -- 14. Treatment and management of migraine: acute -- 15. Treatment and management of migraine: preventive -- 16. Treatment and management: non-​pharmacological, including neuromodulation -- Part 3. Trigeminal autonomic cephalgias. 17. Classification, diagnostic criteria, and epidemiology -- 18. Cluster headache: clinical features and management -- 19. Paroxysmal hemicrania: clinical features and management -- 20. SUNCT/​SUNA: clinical features and management -- 21. Hemicrania continua -- 22. Cluster tic syndrome and other combinations of primary headaches with trigeminal neuralgia -- Part 4. Other primary short-lasting and rare headaches. 23. Primary stabbing headache -- 24. Cough headache -- 25. Exertional and sex headache -- 26. Hypnic headache -- 27. Cranial neuralgias and persistent idiopathic facial pain -- 28. Some rare headache disorders, including Alice in Wonderland syndrome, blip syndrome, cardiac cephalalgia, epicrania fugax, exploding head syndrome, Harlequin syndrome, lacrimal neuralgia, neck-​tongue syndrome, and red ear syndrome -- Part 5. Tension-type and other chronic headache types. 29. Tension-​type headache: classification, clinical features, and management -- 30. New daily persistent headache -- 31. Chronic migraine and medication overuse headache -- 32. Frequent headaches with and without acute medication overuse: management and international differences -- 33. Nummular headache
Part 6. Secondary headaches: diagnosis and treatment. 34. Thunderclap headache -- 35. Headache associated with head trauma -- 36. Cervicogenic headache -- 37. Headache and neurovascular disorders -- 38. Headache attributed to spontaneous intracranial hypotension -- 39. Headache associated with high cerebrospinal fluid pressure -- 40. Headache associated with systemic infection, intoxication, or metabolic derangement -- 41. Headache associated with intracranial infection -- 42. Remote causes of ocular pain -- 43. Orofacial pain: dental head pains, temporomandibular disorders, and headache -- 44. Headache with neurological deficits and cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytosis (HaNDL) syndrome -- 45. Nasal and sinus headaches -- 46. Giant cell arteritis and primary central nervous system vasculitis as causes of headache -- 47. Headache related to an intracranial neoplasm -- 48. Headache and Chiari malformation -- 49. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome -- Part 7. Special topics. 50. Headaches in the young -- 51. Headaches in the elderly -- 52. Headache and psychiatry -- 53. Headache and hormones, including pregnancy and breastfeeding -- 54. Headache and the weather -- 55. Headache and sport -- 56. Headache attributed to airplane travel -- 57. Headache and sleep -- 58. Headache and fibromyalgia -- 59. Visual snow.
Summary: "... Each chapter is written by international experts who share their research and extensive experience by providing a wealth of practical advice for use in clinical situations. ... Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Headache Syndromes is a trustworthy companion and essential reading for neurologists, medical trainees, and neurology trainees." --
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Part 1. General Introduction. 1. Classification and diagnosis of headache disorders -- 2. Taking a headache history: tips and tricks -- 3. Diagnostic neuroimaging in migraine -- 4. Headache mechanisms -- 5. Headache in history -- Part 2. Migraine. 6. Migraine: clinical features and diagnosis -- 7. Migraine trigger factors: facts and myths -- 8. Hemiplegic migraine and other monogenic migraine subtypes and syndromes -- 9. Retinal migraine -- 10. Migraine, stroke, and the heart -- 11. Non-​vascular comorbidities and complications -- 12. Migraine and epilepsy -- 13. Migraine and vertigo -- 14. Treatment and management of migraine: acute -- 15. Treatment and management of migraine: preventive -- 16. Treatment and management: non-​pharmacological, including neuromodulation -- Part 3. Trigeminal autonomic cephalgias. 17. Classification, diagnostic criteria, and epidemiology -- 18. Cluster headache: clinical features and management -- 19. Paroxysmal hemicrania: clinical features and management -- 20. SUNCT/​SUNA: clinical features and management -- 21. Hemicrania continua -- 22. Cluster tic syndrome and other combinations of primary headaches with trigeminal neuralgia -- Part 4. Other primary short-lasting and rare headaches. 23. Primary stabbing headache -- 24. Cough headache -- 25. Exertional and sex headache -- 26. Hypnic headache -- 27. Cranial neuralgias and persistent idiopathic facial pain -- 28. Some rare headache disorders, including Alice in Wonderland syndrome, blip syndrome, cardiac cephalalgia, epicrania fugax, exploding head syndrome, Harlequin syndrome, lacrimal neuralgia, neck-​tongue syndrome, and red ear syndrome -- Part 5. Tension-type and other chronic headache types. 29. Tension-​type headache: classification, clinical features, and management -- 30. New daily persistent headache -- 31. Chronic migraine and medication overuse headache -- 32. Frequent headaches with and without acute medication overuse: management and international differences -- 33. Nummular headache

Part 6. Secondary headaches: diagnosis and treatment. 34. Thunderclap headache -- 35. Headache associated with head trauma -- 36. Cervicogenic headache -- 37. Headache and neurovascular disorders -- 38. Headache attributed to spontaneous intracranial hypotension -- 39. Headache associated with high cerebrospinal fluid pressure -- 40. Headache associated with systemic infection, intoxication, or metabolic derangement -- 41. Headache associated with intracranial infection -- 42. Remote causes of ocular pain -- 43. Orofacial pain: dental head pains, temporomandibular disorders, and headache -- 44. Headache with neurological deficits and cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytosis (HaNDL) syndrome -- 45. Nasal and sinus headaches -- 46. Giant cell arteritis and primary central nervous system vasculitis as causes of headache -- 47. Headache related to an intracranial neoplasm -- 48. Headache and Chiari malformation -- 49. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome -- Part 7. Special topics. 50. Headaches in the young -- 51. Headaches in the elderly -- 52. Headache and psychiatry -- 53. Headache and hormones, including pregnancy and breastfeeding -- 54. Headache and the weather -- 55. Headache and sport -- 56. Headache attributed to airplane travel -- 57. Headache and sleep -- 58. Headache and fibromyalgia -- 59. Visual snow.

"... Each chapter is written by international experts who share their research and extensive experience by providing a wealth of practical advice for use in clinical situations. ... Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Headache Syndromes is a trustworthy companion and essential reading for neurologists, medical trainees, and neurology trainees." --

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