2013
DOI: 10.1111/head.12116
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Headache in Stroke: A Review

Abstract: Headache is a common accompanying symptom in cerebrovascular diseases. Several specific conditions and etiologies are reviewed with emphasis on distinguishing characteristics. Recognition of these conditions can help identify underlying causes of these "secondary headache syndromes" and facilitate disease-appropriate treatment.

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“…Our finding that headache complicates mainly the acute stroke stage, agrees with previous studies [22]. The prevalence rate we found is lower than that reported in a previous large study including both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke (5% vs 18%) [23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our finding that headache complicates mainly the acute stroke stage, agrees with previous studies [22]. The prevalence rate we found is lower than that reported in a previous large study including both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke (5% vs 18%) [23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Usually, the onset of cerebrovascular complications is characterized by worsening sensorium and headache without lateralizing signs. However, in some cases, the onset of CVDs is asymptomatic, making a firm diagnosis difficult (110). The diagnosis of stroke and other CVDs is often performed by a computer-assisted tomography (CT) scan, as this technique allows for the highlighting of the hemorrhagic regions as hyper-intense areas assisting the diagnosis of intracranial bleeding.…”
Section: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei einem ischämischen oder hämorrhagischen Schlaganfall oder einer TIA haben ca. 16-36 % [26] der Patienten vor allem zu Beginn Kopfschmerzen, insbesondere wenn das hintere Stromgebiet betroffen ist. Die Präsentation der Kopfschmerzen ist insgesamt variabel und unspezifisch [27].…”
Section: Kopfschmerzen Bei Zerebrovaskulären Erkrankungenunclassified