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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…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780191036361
- Artikelnr.: 58928558
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780191036361
- Artikelnr.: 58928558
* 1: Jes Olesen and Richard B. Lipton: Classification and diagnosis of
headache disorders
* 2: James W. Lance and David W. Dodick: Taking a headache history:
Tips and tricks
* 3: Mark C. Kruit and Arne May: Diagnostic neuroimaging in migraine
* 4: Andrew Charles: Headache mechanisms
* 5: M. J. Eadie: Headache in history
* PART II: MIGRAINE
* 6: Richard Peatfield and Fumihiko Sakai: Migraine: Clinical features
and diagnosis
* 7: Guus G. Schoonman, Henrik Winther Schytz, and Messoud Ashina:
Migraine trigger factors: Facts and myths
* 8: Nadine Pelzer, Tobias Freilinger, and Gisela M. Terwindt:
Hemiplegic migraine and other monogenic migraine subtypes and
syndromes
* 9: Brian M. Grosberg and C. Mark Sollars: Retinal migraine
* 10: Simona Sacco and Antonio Carolei: Migraine, stroke, and the heart
* 11: M. A. Louter, A. Scher, and G. M. Terwindt: Non-vascular
comorbidities and complications
* 12: Pasquale Parisi, Dorothee Kasteleijn Nolst Trenite, Johannes A.
Carpay, Laura Papetti, and Maria Chiara Paolino: Migraine and
epilepsy
* 13: Yoon-Hee Cha: Migraine and vertigo
* 14: Miguel J. A. Láinez and Vesselina Grozeva: Treatment and
management of migraine: Acute
* 15: Andrew Charles and Stefan Evers: Treatment and management:
Preventive
* 16: Delphine Magis: Treatment and management: Non-pharmacological,
including neuromodulation
* PART III. TRIGEMINAL AUTONOMIC CEPHALGIAS (TACs)
* 17: Classification, diagnostic criteria, and epidemiology
* 18: Cluster headache: Clinical features and management
* 19: Paroxysmal hemicrania: Clinical features and management
* 20: SUNCT/SUNA: Clinical features and management
* 21: Hemicrania continua
* 22: The cluster tic syndrome and other combinations of primary
headaches with trigeminal neuralgia
* PART IV. OTHER PRIMARY SHORT-LASTING AND RARE HEADACHES
* 24: Julio Pascual and Peter van den Berg: Cough headache
* 25: Shih-Pin Chen, Julio Pascual, and Shuu-Jiun Wang: Exertional and
sex headache
* 26: Dagny Holle and David W. Dodick: Hypnic headache
* 27: Aydin Gozalov, Messoud Ashina, and Joanna M. Zakrzewska: Cranial
neuralgias and persistent idiopathic facial pain
* 28: Randolph W. Evans: 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
* 29: Stefan Evers: Tension-type headache: Classification, clinical
features and management
* 30: Kuan-Po Peng, Matthew S. Robbins, and Shuu-Jiun Wang: New daily
persistent headache
* 31: David W. Dodick and Stephen D. Silberstein: Chronic migraine and
medication overuse headache
* 32: Christina Sun-Edelstein and Alan M. Rapoport: Frequent headaches
with and without acute medication overuse: Management and
international differences
* 33: Juan A. Pareja and Carrie E. Robertson: Nummular headache
* PART VI: SECONDARY HEADACHES: DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT
* 34: Agnes van Sonderen, Hille Koppen, and Sebastiaan F.T.M de Bruijn:
Thunderclap headache
* 35: Sylvia Lucas: Headache associated with head trauma
* 36: Nikolai Bogduk: Cervicogenic Headache
* 37: Marieke J. H. Wermer, Hine J.A. van Os, and David W. Dodick:
Headache and neurovascular disorders
* 38: F. Amoozegar, E. Dilli, Rashmi B. Halker, and A.J. Starling:
Headache associated with low cerebrospinal fluid pressure
* 39: Ore-Ofe Adesina, Sudama Reddi, Deborah Friedman, and Kathleen
Digre: Headache associated with high cerebrospinal fluid pressure
* 40: Ana Marissa Lagman-Bartolome and Jonathan P. Gladstone: Headache
associated with systemic infection, intoxication or metabolic
derangement
* 41: Matthijs C. Brouwer and Jonathan P. Gladstone: Headache
associated with intracranial infection
* 42: Deborah I. Friedman: Remote causes of ocular and periorbital pain
* 43: Steven B. Graff-Radford and Alan C. Newman: Orofacial pain:
Dental head pains, temporomandibular disorders, and headache
* 44: Germán Morís and Julio Pascual: HANDL syndrome
* 45: Vincent T. Martin and Maurice Vincent: Nasal and sinus headaches
* 46: Mamoru Shibata, Norihiro Suzuki, and Gene Hunder: Giant cell
arteritis and primary central nervous system vasculitis as causes of
headache
* 47: Elizabeth Leroux and Catherine Maurice: Headache related to an
intracranial neoplasm
* 48: Dagny Holle and Julio Pascual: Headache and chiari malformation
* 49: Aneesh B. Singhal: Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
* PART VII: SPECIAL TOPICS
* 50: Vincenzo Guidetti, Benedetta Bellini, and Andrew D. Hershey:
Headaches in the young
* 51: Jonathan H. Smith, Andreas Straube, and Jerry W. Swanson:
Headaches in the elderly
* 52: Maurizio Pompili, Dorian A. Lamis, Frank Andrasik, and Paolo
Martelletti: Headache and psychiatry
* 53: S. Labruijere, K. Ibrahimi, E. G.M. Couturier, and
A.MaasenVanDenBrink: Headache and hormones, including pregnancy and
breast feeding
* 54: Guus G. Schoonman, Jan Hoffmann, and Werner J. Becker: Headache
and the weather
* 55: David P. Kernick and Peter J. Goadsby: Headache and sport
* 56: Federico Mainardi and Giorgio Zanchin: Headache attributed to
airplane travel
* 57: Stefan Evers and Rigmor Jensen: Headache and sleep
* 58: Marina de Tommaso and Vittorio Sciruicchio: Headache and
fibromyalgia
* 59: Gerrit L. J. Onderwater and Michel D. Ferrari: Visual snow
* 1: Jes Olesen and Richard B. Lipton: Classification and diagnosis of
headache disorders
* 2: James W. Lance and David W. Dodick: Taking a headache history:
Tips and tricks
* 3: Mark C. Kruit and Arne May: Diagnostic neuroimaging in migraine
* 4: Andrew Charles: Headache mechanisms
* 5: M. J. Eadie: Headache in history
* PART II: MIGRAINE
* 6: Richard Peatfield and Fumihiko Sakai: Migraine: Clinical features
and diagnosis
* 7: Guus G. Schoonman, Henrik Winther Schytz, and Messoud Ashina:
Migraine trigger factors: Facts and myths
* 8: Nadine Pelzer, Tobias Freilinger, and Gisela M. Terwindt:
Hemiplegic migraine and other monogenic migraine subtypes and
syndromes
* 9: Brian M. Grosberg and C. Mark Sollars: Retinal migraine
* 10: Simona Sacco and Antonio Carolei: Migraine, stroke, and the heart
* 11: M. A. Louter, A. Scher, and G. M. Terwindt: Non-vascular
comorbidities and complications
* 12: Pasquale Parisi, Dorothee Kasteleijn Nolst Trenite, Johannes A.
Carpay, Laura Papetti, and Maria Chiara Paolino: Migraine and
epilepsy
* 13: Yoon-Hee Cha: Migraine and vertigo
* 14: Miguel J. A. Láinez and Vesselina Grozeva: Treatment and
management of migraine: Acute
* 15: Andrew Charles and Stefan Evers: Treatment and management:
Preventive
* 16: Delphine Magis: Treatment and management: Non-pharmacological,
including neuromodulation
* PART III. TRIGEMINAL AUTONOMIC CEPHALGIAS (TACs)
* 17: Classification, diagnostic criteria, and epidemiology
* 18: Cluster headache: Clinical features and management
* 19: Paroxysmal hemicrania: Clinical features and management
* 20: SUNCT/SUNA: Clinical features and management
* 21: Hemicrania continua
* 22: The cluster tic syndrome and other combinations of primary
headaches with trigeminal neuralgia
* PART IV. OTHER PRIMARY SHORT-LASTING AND RARE HEADACHES
* 24: Julio Pascual and Peter van den Berg: Cough headache
* 25: Shih-Pin Chen, Julio Pascual, and Shuu-Jiun Wang: Exertional and
sex headache
* 26: Dagny Holle and David W. Dodick: Hypnic headache
* 27: Aydin Gozalov, Messoud Ashina, and Joanna M. Zakrzewska: Cranial
neuralgias and persistent idiopathic facial pain
* 28: Randolph W. Evans: 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
* 29: Stefan Evers: Tension-type headache: Classification, clinical
features and management
* 30: Kuan-Po Peng, Matthew S. Robbins, and Shuu-Jiun Wang: New daily
persistent headache
* 31: David W. Dodick and Stephen D. Silberstein: Chronic migraine and
medication overuse headache
* 32: Christina Sun-Edelstein and Alan M. Rapoport: Frequent headaches
with and without acute medication overuse: Management and
international differences
* 33: Juan A. Pareja and Carrie E. Robertson: Nummular headache
* PART VI: SECONDARY HEADACHES: DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT
* 34: Agnes van Sonderen, Hille Koppen, and Sebastiaan F.T.M de Bruijn:
Thunderclap headache
* 35: Sylvia Lucas: Headache associated with head trauma
* 36: Nikolai Bogduk: Cervicogenic Headache
* 37: Marieke J. H. Wermer, Hine J.A. van Os, and David W. Dodick:
Headache and neurovascular disorders
* 38: F. Amoozegar, E. Dilli, Rashmi B. Halker, and A.J. Starling:
Headache associated with low cerebrospinal fluid pressure
* 39: Ore-Ofe Adesina, Sudama Reddi, Deborah Friedman, and Kathleen
Digre: Headache associated with high cerebrospinal fluid pressure
* 40: Ana Marissa Lagman-Bartolome and Jonathan P. Gladstone: Headache
associated with systemic infection, intoxication or metabolic
derangement
* 41: Matthijs C. Brouwer and Jonathan P. Gladstone: Headache
associated with intracranial infection
* 42: Deborah I. Friedman: Remote causes of ocular and periorbital pain
* 43: Steven B. Graff-Radford and Alan C. Newman: Orofacial pain:
Dental head pains, temporomandibular disorders, and headache
* 44: Germán Morís and Julio Pascual: HANDL syndrome
* 45: Vincent T. Martin and Maurice Vincent: Nasal and sinus headaches
* 46: Mamoru Shibata, Norihiro Suzuki, and Gene Hunder: Giant cell
arteritis and primary central nervous system vasculitis as causes of
headache
* 47: Elizabeth Leroux and Catherine Maurice: Headache related to an
intracranial neoplasm
* 48: Dagny Holle and Julio Pascual: Headache and chiari malformation
* 49: Aneesh B. Singhal: Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
* PART VII: SPECIAL TOPICS
* 50: Vincenzo Guidetti, Benedetta Bellini, and Andrew D. Hershey:
Headaches in the young
* 51: Jonathan H. Smith, Andreas Straube, and Jerry W. Swanson:
Headaches in the elderly
* 52: Maurizio Pompili, Dorian A. Lamis, Frank Andrasik, and Paolo
Martelletti: Headache and psychiatry
* 53: S. Labruijere, K. Ibrahimi, E. G.M. Couturier, and
A.MaasenVanDenBrink: Headache and hormones, including pregnancy and
breast feeding
* 54: Guus G. Schoonman, Jan Hoffmann, and Werner J. Becker: Headache
and the weather
* 55: David P. Kernick and Peter J. Goadsby: Headache and sport
* 56: Federico Mainardi and Giorgio Zanchin: Headache attributed to
airplane travel
* 57: Stefan Evers and Rigmor Jensen: Headache and sleep
* 58: Marina de Tommaso and Vittorio Sciruicchio: Headache and
fibromyalgia
* 59: Gerrit L. J. Onderwater and Michel D. Ferrari: Visual snow