Headache syndromes rank amongst the most common presenting symptoms in general practice and neurology, affecting up to 15% of the adult population. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Headache Syndromes provides clinicians with a definitive resource for diagnosing and managing patients with primary and secondary forms of headaches, either as isolated complaints or as part of a more complex syndrome.Split into 7 key sections with 59 chapters, this comprehensive work discusses the scientific basis and practical management of headache syndromes in a logical format. Each chapter is written by international experts in neurology who share their research and extensive experience by providing a wealth of practical advice for use in clinical situations. In addition, all content is up-to-date and chapters incorporate discussions on the latest International Classification of HeadacheDisorders 3rd edition when relevant.
PART I: GENERAL INTRODUCTION; Classification and diagnosis of headache disorders; Taking a headache history: Tips and tricks; Diagnostic neuroimaging in migraine; Headache mechanisms; Headache in history; PART II: MIGRAINE; Migraine: Clinical features and diagnosis; Migraine trigger factors: Facts and myths; Hemiplegic migraine and other monogenic migraine subtypes and syndromes; Retinal migraine; Migraine, stroke, and the heart; Non-vascular comorbidities and complications; Migraine and epilepsy; Migraine and vertigo; Treatment and management of migraine: Acute; Treatment and management: Preventive; Treatment and management: Non-pharmacological, including neuromodulation; PART III. TRIGEMINAL AUTONOMIC CEPHALGIAS (TACs); Classification, diagnostic criteria, and epidemiology; Cluster headache: Clinical features and management; Paroxysmal hemicrania: Clinical features and management; SUNCT/SUNA: Clinical features and management; Hemicrania continua; The cluster tic syndrome and other combinations of primary headaches with trigeminal neuralgia; PART IV. OTHER PRIMARY SHORT-LASTING AND RARE HEADACHES; Cough headache; Exertional and sex headache; Hypnic headache; Cranial neuralgias and persistent idiopathic facial pain; 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 V: TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE; Tension-type headache: Classification, clinical features and management; New daily persistent headache; Chronic migraine and medication overuse headache; Frequent headaches with and without acute medication overuse: Management and international differences; Nummular headache; PART VI: SECONDARY HEADACHES: DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT; Thunderclap headache; Headache associated with head trauma; Cervicogenic Headache; Headache and neurovascular disorders; Headache associated with low cerebrospinal fluid pressure; Headache associated with high cerebrospinal fluid pressure; Headache associated with systemic infection, intoxication or metabolic derangement; Headache associated with intracranial infection; Remote causes of ocular and periorbital pain; Orofacial pain: Dental head pains, temporomandibular disorders, and headache; HANDL syndrome; Nasal and sinus headaches; Giant cell arteritis and primary central nervous system vasculitis as causes of headache; Headache related to an intracranial neoplasm; Headache and chiari malformation; Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome; PART VII: SPECIAL TOPICS; Headaches in the young; Headaches in the elderly; Headache and psychiatry; Headache and hormones, including pregnancy and breast feeding; Headache and the weather; Headache and sport; Headache attributed to airplane travel; Headache and sleep; Headache and fibromyalgia; Visual snow;
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