Case Studies in Uncommon Headache Disorders
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789356963160
ISBN-10: 9356963169
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: JAYPEE BROTHERS MEDICAL PUBLISHERS PVT LTD
Colecția Jaypee Brothers,Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Locul publicării:Delhi, India
ISBN-10: 9356963169
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: JAYPEE BROTHERS MEDICAL PUBLISHERS PVT LTD
Colecția Jaypee Brothers,Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Locul publicării:Delhi, India
Cuprins
Section 1: The Migraines
Section 3: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias
Section 4: Other Primary Headache Disorders
Section 5: Secondary Headaches, Other Headaches and Cranial Neuralgias
Section 6: Headache and Covid-19 Infection
Section 7: Traps in Headache Diagnosis
- Commentary 1: Chronology of Acute Migraine Attack
- CASE 1: A Young Boy with Recurrent Headaches and Visual Loss
- CASE 2: A Middle-aged Man with Headache, Visual Disturbance, and Recurrent
Episodes of Confusion and Altered Sensorium - Commentary 2: Diagnosis and Acute Treatment of Migraine: Current Trends
- Commentary 3: Pharmacological Prophylaxis for Migraine: Current Trends
- Commentary 4: Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide Antagonists in Migraine Treatment: To Use or Not to Use?
- Commentary 5: Monoclonal Antibodies against Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide: For Whom to Use?
- CASE 3: A Doctor with Unremitting Headache
- CASE 4: An Unusual Cause of Febrile Encephalopathy in a Migraine Patient
- Commentary 6: Non-headache Symptoms of Migraine and Their Pathophysiology and Management
- Commentary 7: Genetics of Familial Hemiplegic Migraine
- CASE 5: A Young Girl with Transient Limb Weakness
- CASE 6: Can Hemiplegic Migraine Occur without Any Headache?
- CASE 7: Neurology after an Airplane Flight
- CASE 8: The Lady Who Fooled the Surgeon!
- CASE 9: A Middle-aged Lady with Migraine with Aura and Rapidly Progressive Dementia
- CASE 10: A Middle Aged Lady with Gait Instability and Incontinence
- CASE 11: A Similar Case but with Something More
- CASE 12: A Case of Headache and Vertigo
- CASE 13: Another Case of Headache and Vertigo
- CASE 14: A Devastating Episode in a Football Ground
- Commentary 8: Migraine, Stroke, and Other Related Issues
- CASE 15: A Young Girl with Migraine Who Lost Her Vision
- CASE 16: A Middle-aged Lady with Recurrent Ophthalmoplegia
- Commentary 9: Migraine and Epilepsy
- CASE 17: Migraine Epilepsy Interface
- CASE 18: Another Case of Migraine - Epilepsy Interface
- CASE 19: More Epilepsy Migraine Interface
- CASE 20: Yet Another Case of Headache - Epilepsy Interface
- CASE 21: Yet Another Case of Seizure and Headache
Section 3: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias
- Commentary 10: Clinical Assessment of Patients with Headache and Autonomic Symptoms
- Commentary 11: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgia: Pathophysiology and Treatment of Intractable Cases
- CASE 22: An Elderly Man with Intractable Ocular Jabs with a Red Eye and Tearing
- CASE 23: Never Miss This Diagnosis!
- CASE 24: A Lady with Unilateral Jabs with Tearing from Ipsilateral Eye
- Commentary 12: Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Cluster Headaches
- Commentary 13: Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Hemicrania Continua
- CASE 25: An Elderly Man with Severe Throat Pain Shooting up to Ipsilateral Eye and Temple with ANS Features including Salivation
- CASE 26: A Young Girl with Intractable Headache and Severe Photophobia which Changed Pattern over the Years
- CASE 27: Young Boy with Side-locked Headache and Restlessness
- CASE 28: Does Cluster Migraine Exist?
- CASE 29: A Lady with Side-locked and Time-locked Headache: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Dilemma
- CASE 30: Yet Another Case of Hemiplegia with Severe Headache and Autonomic Features
- CASE 31: A Neuroendocrine Problem: A Case of Secondary Cluster Headache
- CASE 32: Traps in Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias: A Doctor’s Mistake!
- CASE 33: A Man with an Intractable Abdominal Pain
- CASE 34: A Lady with Side Shifting Headaches
- CASE 35: A Young Man with Cluster Headaches, Sleep Disturbance, and Sulfa Drug Allergy
- Commentary 14: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias and Long-lasting
Autonomic Symptoms with Associated Hemicranias: A Spectrum Disorder
Section 4: Other Primary Headache Disorders
- Introduction
- CASE 36: A Case of Secondary Stabbing Headache
- Commentary 15: Thunderclap Headache
- CASE 37: Headache in the Shower
- CASE 38: Another Case of Headache in the Shower
- CASE 39: Sex Headache: May be a Very Serious Matter Indeed!
- CASE 40: Why You Need to Do Angiography Even in CT-negative Sex Headaches
- CASE 41: A Very Rare Cause of Headache Related to Sexual Activity
- CASE 42: A Curious Case of Headache in the Shower
- CASE 43: A Middle-aged Lady with Bursting Headache Following Micturition
- CASE 44: Yet Another Case of Thunderclap Headache
- CASE 45: Pregnant Lady with Headache and Convulsion
- CASE 46: Postpartum Headache: Role of Early Imaging
- CASE 47: Alarm Clock Headache that Woke Her Up from Sleep Every Night
- CASE 48: A Lady Who had Hemicranial Headache on Coughing
Section 5: Secondary Headaches, Other Headaches and Cranial Neuralgias
- Commentary 16: How Not to Miss the Diagnosis of Serious Secondary Headaches
- CASE 49: An Elderly Man with an Intractable Headache
- CASE 50: An Elderly Man Who Woke Up with a Headache and Visual Loss
- CASE 51: An Elderly Man with Headache and Double Vision
- CASE 52: A Middle-aged Man with Recurrent Headaches, Fever, Stroke-like Episodes, and an Iatrogenic Complication
- CASE 53: A Young Lady with Intermittent Headaches, Stroke-like Episodes, and Abnormal Movements
- CASE 54: A Middle-aged Lady with Intractable Headache
- CASE 55: Another Lady with Intractable Headache and Similar Imaging Abnormality with a Definitive Diagnosis
- CASE 56: Chronic Nasal Sinusitis and Pachymeningitis: Is There Any Link?
- CASE 57: An Unusual Indomethacin-responsive Headache
- CASE 58: A Young Lady with an Intractable Head and Face Pain
- CASE 59: A Young Girl with an Apparently Serious Illness with Spontaneous Improvement
- CASE 60: A Middle-aged Man with an Explosion in the Head
- CASE 61: Another Case of Explosion in the Head
- CASE 62: A Young Boy with Recurrent Headaches and Falls
- CASE 63: A Young Lady with Unilateral Eye Pain and Tenderness
- CASE 64: A Lady with a Linear Burning Sensation on the Face
- CASE 65: Recurrent Eye/Periorbital Pain and Visual Loss: Could it have been Prevented?
- CASE 66: An Elderly Man with Facial Twitching and Burning Tongue
- CASE 67: An Elderly Man with Severe Left Facial Pain and a Miraculous Cure!
- CASE 68: A Middle-aged Lady with Intractable Left Facial Pain and Double Vision
- CASE 69: A Sinister Facial Pain
- CASE 70: Hemicranial Pain, Facial Numbness, and Double Vision: An Unsolved Mystery
- CASE 71: Intermittent Progressive Headache Progressing to Encephalopathy: Case Vignette-1
- CASE 72: Intermittent Progressive Headache Progressing to Encephalopathy: Case Vignette-2
- CASE 73: Progressive Headache with New-onset Ptosis
- CASE 74: Altered Consciousness in a Hospitalized Patient with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- CASE 75: Sudden-onset Severe Headache without Evidence of Vascular Abnormality
- CASE 76: Sudden-onset Lower Extremity Weakness with Loss of Bladder and Bowel Control
Section 6: Headache and Covid-19 Infection
- Commentary 17: Challenges in Headache Diagnosis in the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic
- CASE 77: Post-COVID-19 Headache 1
- CASE 78: Post-COVID-19 Headache 2
- CASE 79: Post-COVID-19 Vaccination Headache
Section 7: Traps in Headache Diagnosis
- CASE 80: An Elderly Man Who Woke Up with Severe Headache and Visual Loss
- CASE 81: A Middle-aged Lady with Left Hemicranial Headache and a Red Eye
Notă biografică
Ambar Chakravarty MD FRCPC FRCP FRCPE FIAN
Honorary Professor and Emeritus Consultant in Neurology, Vivekananda Institute of Medical Science, Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Past President, Indian Academy of Neurology (2005-2006)
Honorary Professor and Emeritus Consultant in Neurology, Vivekananda Institute of Medical Science, Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Past President, Indian Academy of Neurology (2005-2006)