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9780198565901

The Classification and Diagnosis of Headache Disorders

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    9780198565901

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    0198565909

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-04-28
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The new international classification of headache disorders (IHCD-2) contains precise diagnostic criteria for headache disorders, but it is very difficult to read. The book, edited by the chairman of the classification committee, provides an invaluable insight for all those who diagnoseheadache in their daily practice. This book follows the International Headache Classification, but expands on it by discussing the background of the various diagnoses, the pitfalls and the practical problems in interpretation, and thus provides a more comprehensive source for those diagnosingheadache disorders. It discusses diagnostic instruments such as headache diaries, headache calendars, and structured interviews. It also focuses on weak points in the headache classification where solid data is missing, and personal experience plays a greater role. Finally, it provides an insightfor future descriptive research. A whole catalogue of research ideas are presented which can be realized in any clinical setting where a large number of headache patients are being treated.

Author Biography


Jes Olesen is Professor of Neurology, University of Copenhagen, Chairman of Danish Headache Center, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
Session I Principles and tools
Migraine with and without allodynia: new sub-classification of migraine
3(9)
R. Burstein
M. Jakubowski
The International Classification of Headache Disorders. 2nd edition (ICHD-2) and the 10th International Classification of Diseases, neurological adaptation (ICD10NA) classification of headache disorders
12(8)
J. Olesen
Principles and tools: questionnaires, structured interviews, diaries, and calendars
20(8)
R. Jensen
L. Bendtsen
Comparison of a pharmacy-based observational study with GCP-conform clinical studies with effervescent acetylsalicylic acid in migraine
28(5)
M. Petersen-Braun
U. Weingartner
U. Gessner
H. Gobel
Diagnostic criteria for primary headaches of ICHD 2nd edition 2004: electronic clinical sheets ver. Int. W.2.0®
33(7)
M. Pedini
A. Alberti
G. Mazzotta
P. Sarchielli
Prevalence of migraine in the primary care setting
40(4)
J. Couch
J. Hettiarachchi
Prevalence, clinical characteristics, and medication of migraine in Latin America: a population-based survey
44(5)
L. E. Morillo
L. C. Sanin
F. Alarcon
N. Aranaga
S. Aulet
E. Chapman
L. Conterno
E. Estevez
F. Garcia-Pedroza
J. Garrido
J. Leston
M. Macias-Islas
P. Monzillo
L. Nunez
A. Perez
N. Plascencia
C. Rodriguez
F. Silva
N. Simonovis
Y. Takeuchi
J. Hettiarachchi
Discussion summary, allodynia: principles and tools
49(4)
B. Richard
M. D. Lipton
Session II The primary headaches: Part I---the migraines
The classification of migraine
53(9)
R. B. Lipton
M. E. Bigal
Migraine with aura and its borderlands
62(8)
M. K. Eriksen
L. L. Thomsen
J. Olesen
Chronic migraine
70(6)
N. J. Wiendels
M. D. Ferrari
Appendix to the international classification of headache disorders (2nd edition): application of diagnostic criteria for migraine without aura.
76(4)
P. Torelli
E. Beghi
G. C. Manzoni
Migraine with aura: IHS-subtypes 1988 compared to 2004 in clinical practice
80(4)
H. Gobel
A. Heinze
K. Heinze-Kuhn
U. Todt
C. Kubisch
ICHD-2 applied to 362 patients with migraine with aura according to ICHD-1
84(7)
M. K. Eriksen
L. L. Thomsen
J. Olesen
Validation of new diagnostic criteria (ICHD-2) for migraine with aura
91(10)
M. K. Eriksen
L. L. Thomsen
J. Olesen
Session III The primary headaches: Part II
Tension-type headache: what is new in the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders?
101(8)
L. Bendtsen
R. Jensen
Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
109(11)
P. J. Goadsby
Other primary headaches: old concepts and new views
120(10)
G. Nappi
G. Sandrini
N. Ghiotto
A. P. Cecchini
C. Tassorelli
G. Sances
A case of hemicrania continua overlapping with other forms of strictly unilateral headaches associated with autonomic symptoms
130(8)
G. Nappi
C. Tassorelli
G. Sances
A. P. Cecchini
E. Guaschino
G. Sandrini
Appendix to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (2nd edition): application of diagnostic criteria for tension-type headache
138(4)
P. Torelli
E. Beghi
G. C. Manzoni
Phenotype of chronic tension-type headache
142(4)
H. Gobel
A. Heinze
K. Heinze-Kuhn
Discussion summary, the primary headaches: Part II
146(5)
S. Silberstein
Session IV The secondary headaches: Part I
Headache attributed to infection
151(4)
F. Sakai
Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder
155(12)
M. G. Bousser
Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal
167(17)
S. D. Silberstein
Headache attributed to trauma
184(8)
M. J. A. Lainez
Duration of rebound headache in the treatment of substance-overuse headache: effects of prednisolone versus tricyclic antidepressants
192(4)
H. Gobel
A. Heinze
K. Heinze-Kuhn
Headache and spontaneous cervical artery dissections: time-course and follow-up
196(4)
C. Lucas
M. Viallet
M. A. Mackowiak
M. Girot
H. Henon
D. Leys
Hyperhomocysteinemia due to MTHFR C677T polymorphism as a possible link between stroke and migraine in young populations
200(3)
P. Marchione
P. Giacomini
D. Fortini
C. Vento
D. Sama
D. Corigliano
G. Nappi
Posttraumatic headache in patients with mild traumatic brain injury
203(4)
Y. Alekseenko
U. Luchanok
Posttraumatic headache attributed to mild head injury
207(5)
L. J. Stovner
D. Mickeviciene
H. Schrader
D. Obelieniene
D. Surkiene
R. Kunickas
T. Sand
Posttraumatic migraine secondary to organic lesions
212(5)
A. M. Pascual
A. Salvador
R. Gil
M. J. A. Lainez
Discussion summary, the secondary headaches: Part I
217(4)
P. J. Goadsby
Session V The secondary headaches: Part II
Headache or facial pain attributed to disorders of cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth, or other facial or cranial structures
221(9)
H. Gobel
Cranial neuralgias and central causes of facial pain
230(12)
J. W. Lance
Headache diagnosis in systemic mastocytosis
242(4)
S. Ashina
M. Ashina
Polycythaemia: a cause of secondary headache?
246(4)
A. H. Aamodt
A. Waage
L. J. Stovner
Discussion summary, the secondary headaches: Part II
250(5)
J. Olesen
Session VI Practical implementation and research
Algorithms and simplified approaches to headache diagnosis
255(10)
R. B. Lipton
M. E. Bigal
National and international action plans for improving headache diagnosis
265(7)
T. J. Steiner
ICHD classification research
272(7)
M. B. First
Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerized, structured medical record: some considerations
279(8)
P. Sarchielli
M. Pedini
A. Alberti
G. Capocchi
French survey network on headaches and facial pains
287(7)
M. Lanteri-Minet
A. Autret
G. Baudesson
M. G. Bousser
C. Creach'
A. Donnet
V. Dousset
N. Fabre
G. Giraud
E. Guegan-Massardier
N. Guy
C. Lucas
H. Massiou
G. Mick
M. Navez
A. Pradalier
F. Radat
D. Valade
G. Geraud
ID Migraine™: validation and use of a three-item, self-administered questionnaire to identify migraine sufferers in a primary care population
294(5)
R. B. Lipton
D. Dodick
K. Kolodner
J. Hettiarachchi
The FRAMIG III survey: first epidemiological survey in general population according to the 2004 IHS migraine criteria
299(6)
C. Lucas
M. Lanteri-Minet
M. H. Chautard
Discussion summary, practical implementation and research
305(2)
M. Ashina
Index 307

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