This new edition of Headache and Facial Pain, in the "What Do I Do Now?" series, continues to simulate the "curbside consultation" in our selection of 37 cases about headache and facial pain. Each "case" poses an important question to be discussed and each are addressed, much as a consultant would do over the phone or in the hallway, using current evidence and experience-based information. A list of key clinical points appears at the end of each case discussion, followed by a list of suggested articles or chapters for those interested in doing further reading on the subject.
This new edition of Headache and Facial Pain, in the "What Do I Do Now?" series, continues to simulate the "curbside consultation" in our selection of 37 cases about headache and facial pain. Each "case" poses an important question to be discussed and each are addressed, much as a consultant would do over the phone or in the hallway, using current evidence and experience-based information. A list of key clinical points appears at the end of each case discussion, followed by a list of suggested articles or chapters for those interested in doing further reading on the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lawrence C. Newman, MD Director, Headache Division NYU Langone Health Professor of Neurology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine New York, NY Morris Levin, MD Professor, Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA Rashmi B. Halker Singh, MD FAHS FAAN Mayo Clinic Director, Headache Medicine Fellowship Program Division of Headache Medicine Department of Neurology Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, AZ Rebecca L. Michael, MD Assistant Clinical Professor University of California, San Francisco Department of Neurology Division of Headache and Facial Pain San Francisco, CA
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1 Diagnostic Questions Chapter 1. Orgasmic Headache Chapter 2. Sinus Headache Chapter 3. White Matter Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Chapter 4. Giant Cell Arteritis Chapter 5. Spontaneous Cervicocerebral Artery Dissections Chapter 6. Chiari Malformation and Migraine Chapter 7. New Daily Persistent Headache Chapter 8. Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Chapter 9. Migraine with Persistent Aura Chapter 10. Vestibular Migraine Chapter 11. Cough Headache Chapter 12. Nummular Headache Chapter 13. Cervicogenic Headache Chapter 14. Thunderclap Headache Section 2 Treatment Questions Chapter 15. Medication Overuse Chapter 16. Hemicrania Continua Chapter 17. Trigeminal Neuralgia Chapter 18. Acute Treatment of Migraine Chapter 19. Occipital Neuralgia Chapter 20. Headache and Allergy Chapter 21. Headache in HIV Chapter 22. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Chapter 23. Postdural Puncture Headache Chapter 24. Refractory Chronic Migraine Chapter 25. Altitude Headache Chapter 26. Headache Treatment in Depression and Anxiety Chapter 27. Headache Treatment in Addiction Section 3 Questions Related to Special Populations Chapter 28. Menstrual Headache Chapter 29. Headaches in Pregnancy Chapter 30. Combined hormonal contraceptives and migraine Chapter 31. Abdominal Migraine Chapter 32. Acute Treatment of Childhood Migraine Chapter 33. Chronic Headache in an Adolescent Section 4 Prognostic, Social, and Legal Issues Chapter 34. Post Traumatic Headache Chapter 35. Headache in the Elderly Chapter 36. Recurring headaches in medication averse patient Chapter 37. COVID-19 Cephalalgia