05592nam 2200721Ia 450 991045256250332120200520144314.00-19-175320-31-283-58111-697866138935670-19-155260-7(CKB)2550000000105423(EBL)975584(OCoLC)801363535(SSID)ssj0000689824(PQKBManifestationID)12302862(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000689824(PQKBWorkID)10619993(PQKB)11614333(StDuBDS)EDZ0000109382(MiAaPQ)EBC975584(Au-PeEL)EBL975584(CaPaEBR)ebr10581459(CaONFJC)MIL389356(EXLCZ)99255000000010542320080813d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHeadache[electronic resource] a practical manual /edited on behalf of the British Association for the Study of Headache by David Kernick, Peter J. GoadsbyOxford ;New York Oxford University Press20091 online resource (341 p.)Oxford care manualsDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-923259-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; 1 Getting to grips with the basics; Headache impact; The classification of headache; Developing evidence-based headache care; The headache consultation; 2 Investigating the headache; Investigating the headache; Who to investigate; Images of headache; 3 Severe headache of sudden onset; Introduction; Subarachnoid haemorrhage; Central venous thrombosis (CVT); Cervical arterial dissection; Reversible segmental vasoconstriction syndrome (RSVS); Spontaneous intracranial hypotension; Pituitary apoplexy; Other acute headache dealt with elsewhere4 The migraine attackEpidemiology of migraine; Making the diagnosis of migraine; Co-morbidity and associations; The migraine attack; Migraine variants and complications; When to investigate; 5 Migraine treatment; Behaviour and lifestyle modification; Pharmacological treatment of the acute attack; Pharmacological treatment for prevention; Occipital nerve manipulation; 6 Migraine in women; Migraine and menstruation; Migraine and contraception; Migraine and pregnancy; 7 Tension-type headache; Introduction; Clinical features; Differential diagnosis; Pathophysiology; Treatment8 Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgiasIntroduction; Cluster headache; Paroxysmal hemicrania; SUNCT; 9 Cervicogenic headache; Introduction; Epidemiology; Clinical features; Differential diagnosis; Pathogenesis; Treatment; 10 Headache attributed to head or neck trauma; Introduction; Establishing a relationship of headache with the trauma; Classification of post-traumatic headache; Prognosis; Investigation of post-traumatic headache; Treatment of post-traumatic headache; 11 Headache due to disorders of CSF pressure; Idiopathic intracranial hypertensionIntracranial hypotension12 Headache associated with exertion, cough and sex; Introduction; Mechanism of exertional headache; Cough headache; Physical exertion headache; Headache associated with sexual activity; 13 Other secondary headaches; Headaches attributed to vascular disorders; Headaches due to systemic or metabolic diseases (disorders of homeostasis); Headaches associated with CNS infections; 14 Medication overuse headache; Introduction; Clinical features; Treatment; Prognosis of treated medication overuse headache; 15 Headache in children; Introduction; Secondary headachePrimary headache16 Headache in the elderly; Introduction; Specific problems in the elderly; Primary headache in the elderly; Important secondary headaches in the elderly; 17 Facial pain; Introduction; Facial pain associated with rhinosinusitis; Facial neuralgias; Post-herpetic neuralgia; Temporomandibular disorder; Chronic idiopathic facial pain (atypical facial pain); 18 Alternative approaches where evidence is awaited or contested; Psychology in headache management; Acupuncture; Homeopathy; Botulinum toxin; PFO closure; 19 The role of the specialist nurse in headache; IntroductionRole developmentHeadache is a global problem and the needs of sufferers go largely unmet. The World Health Organisation puts migraine in the top twenty diseases in terms of disability adjusted life years. Headache causes considerable economic and social impact to both sufferers and families. Current UK policy offers opportunities for the development of headache services focussed in primary care.The book offers a concise overview of the diagnosis and treatment of headache conditions and is relevant for the practitioner at any level from neurologists to general practitioner. It will also be relevant for a wide Oxford care manuals.HeadacheHandbooks, manuals, etcHeadDiseasesElectronic books.HeadacheHeadDiseases.616.8/491616.8491Goadsby Peter J986176Kernick David986177British Association for the Study of Headache.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452562503321Headache2254053UNINA