2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1726360
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Approach to Headache

Abstract: There is a very high prevalence of headache in both outpatient and inpatient settings, in the United States and worldwide, due to an abundance of possible causes. Having a practical and systematic approach to evaluating and treating headache is, therefore, key to making the correct diagnosis, or possibly overlapping diagnoses. Taking a thorough and methodical headache history is the mainstay for diagnosis of both primary and secondary headache disorders. Evaluation and workup should include a complete neurolog… Show more

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“…In this study, we investigated the meaning of headache in the emergency department, as a precursor symptom of structural or systemic disorders, especially life-threatening neurological disorders, or as one of the other headaches unrelated to structural disorders, in cases who applied to the emergency department with headache complaints. The main causes of headache at the emergency room are cerebrovascular disorders, migraine and tensiontype headache, respectively (3,4). Headaches differ significantly with respect to pain power, severity, location and frequency.…”
Section: Introduction and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we investigated the meaning of headache in the emergency department, as a precursor symptom of structural or systemic disorders, especially life-threatening neurological disorders, or as one of the other headaches unrelated to structural disorders, in cases who applied to the emergency department with headache complaints. The main causes of headache at the emergency room are cerebrovascular disorders, migraine and tensiontype headache, respectively (3,4). Headaches differ significantly with respect to pain power, severity, location and frequency.…”
Section: Introduction and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%