Opis
This unique book draws on the real-world experience of leading practitioners to offer proven diagnosis and management techniques for primary headache disorders, secondary disorders, and unusual headache disorders. Advanced Therapy of Headache, Second Edition uses the case study approach to mirror clinical practice. First, cases specific to type or etiology are presented. Then, the author explains how the case was diagnosed and managed. Suggestions regarding management of similar cases are provided. Last, vital information is summarised in a quick-reference format.
Szczegóły produktu
Indeks
46814
EAN13
9781550092523
ISBN
9781550092523
Opis
Rok wydania
2005
Numer wydania
2
Oprawa
twarda
Wymiary (mm)
207 x 280
Waga (g)
1330
PART 1:: PRIMARY HEADACHE DISORDERS 1. Episodic Tension-Type Headache 2. Migraine with Aura 3. Migraine without Aura 4. Pediatric Migraine 5. Adolescent Headache 6. Migrainous 7. Menstrual Migraine 8. Migraine and Oral Contraceptives 9. Primary Thunderclap 10. Migraine and Hormone Replacement Therapy 11. Migraine and Triggers 12. Prolonged Aura 13. Hemiplegic Migraine 14. Basilar Migraine 15. Migraine and Depression 16. Emergency Treatment of Headache 17. Episodic Cluster Headache 18. Chronic Cluster Headache 19. Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalagia 20. Rebound Headache 21. Chronic Migraine with Medication 22. New Daily Persistent Headache 23. Chronic Daily Headache in Children 24. All Triptans Failed (Opioids) 25. Benign Exertional Headaches 26. Sex Headaches 27. Ice Pick Headaches 28. Hemicrania Continua 29. Sinus that is Migraine PART 2:: Secondary, Rare, and Unusual Headaches 30. Low Pressure 31. Sinusitis 32. Secondary Thunderclap 33. Arteriovenous Malformation 34. Thyroid 35. A-type of Facial Pain 36. ID Cluster Caused by Viral, Lyme, and Bacterial Infection 37. Changing Patterns 38. Pituitary Tumor 39. Brain Tumor 40. Migrainous Infarction 41. Herpes 42. Chiari Malformation 43. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension 44. Trigeminal Neuralgia 45. Cervicogenic Headache 46. Arterial Dissection 47. Medicolegal Aspects of Headache PART 3:: CASE STUDIES Stroke Migraine Presenting as TTH Visual Disturbances Two Patients with severe, short, unilateral headaches A Young Man with New Headache after Mild Head Trauma Botox Stroke SUNCT Tolosattunt Syndrome Cavernous Sinus Thombosis