"Cough Hemicrania" - An Overlapping Form of Headache: Case Reports.
Headache
; 57(5): 796-800, 2017 May.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe two patients with recurring unilateral brief headaches that fulfilled criteria for both primary cough headache (CH) and chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH). BACKGROUND: CH is typically a bilateral headache, specifically triggered by cough, straining, or other Valsalva maneuvers. The report of cases sharing features with other primary headache disorders, such as CPH, suggest common pathogenic mechanisms. METHODS: Case reports. RESULTS: Two patients (one man), aged 55 and 64, had a two-year history of daily, unilateral, side-locked headache attacks, lasting about 15 minutes, and associated with ipsilateral tearing. Headaches were triggered by cough, sneezing, laughing, or bending forward. Both patients experienced a marked and sustained improvement with indomethacin, and both relapsed when it was interrupted. CONCLUSIONS: These cases suggest the existence of transitional phenotypes, or shared pathogenic mechanisms, between CH and CPH, two indomethacin-responsive headaches. A more comprehensive analysis of different CH subtypes is necessary to understand their relation with other primary headaches.
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Assunto principal:
Indometacina
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Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase
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Tosse
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Transtornos da Cefaleia Primários
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Etiology_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
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2017
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Article