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A Case of Cardiac Cephalalgia Showing Reversible Coronary Vasospasm on Coronary Angiogram
Article in En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-105414
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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Under certain conditions, exertional headaches may reflect coronary ischemia. CASE REPORT A 44-year-old woman developed intermittent exercise-induced headaches with chest tightness over a period of 10 months. Cardiac catheterization followed by acetylcholine provocation demonstrated a right coronary artery spasm with chest tightness, headache, and ischemic effect of continuous electrocardiography changes. The patient's headache disappeared following intra-arterial nitroglycerine injection.

CONCLUSIONS:

A coronary angiogram with provocation study revealed variant angina and cardiac cephalalgia, as per the International Classification of Headache Disorders (code 10.6). We report herein a patient with cardiac cephalalgia that manifested as reversible coronary vasospasm following an acetylcholine provocation test.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Spasm / Thorax / Cardiac Catheterization / Acetylcholine / Nitroglycerin / Coronary Vasospasm / Coronary Vessels / Headache Disorders / Electrocardiography / Cardiac Catheters Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: En Journal: Journal of Clinical Neurology Year: 2010 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Spasm / Thorax / Cardiac Catheterization / Acetylcholine / Nitroglycerin / Coronary Vasospasm / Coronary Vessels / Headache Disorders / Electrocardiography / Cardiac Catheters Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: En Journal: Journal of Clinical Neurology Year: 2010 Type: Article