Case report of an alleviation of pain symptoms in hypnic headache via greater occipital nerve block.
Cephalalgia
; 37(10): 998-1000, 2017 Sep.
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Background Hypnic headache is a rare primary headache disorder with a few hundred described cases so far. Due to the fact that this headache disease is rare, there are no placebo-controlled oral medication studies. After all reported oral medication failed to control pain symptoms of a hypnic headache disease, we were able to reduce pain intensity and frequency via two greater occipital nerve (GON) blocks. Case We report on a 74-year-old patient diagnosed with hypnic headache in our headache outpatient department two years ago. Over a course of nine months none of the recommended oral drugs had an effect in pain alleviation and we decided to try an occipital nerve injection therapy. Two GON-blocks then led to a stable and significant pain reduction over the course of six months during monthly follow-ups. Conclusion GON block can be a successful therapeutic approach for the treatment of hypnic headache when oral medication fails.
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Assunto principal:
Bloqueio Nervoso Autônomo
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Nervos Espinhais
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Medição da Dor
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Transtornos da Cefaleia Primários
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Clinical_trials
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Diagnostic_studies
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article