The Postconcussion Syndrome and Posttraumatic Headaches in Civilians, Soldiers, and Athletes.
Neurol Clin
; 42(2): 341-373, 2024 May.
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ABSTRACT
Posttraumatic headaches are one of the most common and controversial secondary headache types. After a mild traumatic brain, an estimated 11% to 82% of people develop a postconcussion syndrome, which has been controversial for more than 160 years. Headache is estimated as present in 30% to 90% of patients after a mild head injury. Most headaches are tension-type-like or migraine-like. Headaches in civilians, soldiers, athletes, and postcraniotomy are reviewed. The treatments are the same as for the primary headaches. Persistent posttraumatic headaches can continue for many years.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Conmoción Encefálica
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Cefalea Postraumática
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Traumatismos Craneocerebrales
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Personal Militar
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Humans
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Revista:
Neurol Clin
Año:
2024
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Article