... in headache-day frequency after 1 treatment cycle, and an additional 11% who did not respond after the first treatment cycle responded after treat- ment cycle 2 ...on headache-day se- verity among those ...
... A 42-year-old man underwent brain MRI at a local health facility for severeheadache and was found to have a pituitary adenoma. Two days later, he pre- sented to the emergency department of our hospital ...
... their headache using a numeric rating scale ...moderate-to-severeheadache (NRS ≥ 4) due to head trauma; (2) age ≥ 15 years; (3) Glasgow Coma Scale ≥ 13; (4) transient loss of consciousness ≤ 30 min; ...
... “severe” headache, sub-sample sizes for headache types other than episodic migraine were very low (≤100): 73 cases met criteria for episodic TTH (ETTH); 100 had headache on ≥15 days/month, ...
... increasing headache. The initial headache location shifted from the right to the left hemisphere and eventually manifested as holocranial headache of dull-throbbing ...described severe ...
... with severe or moderate headache within the first 72 and 120 h ...reduced headache intensity during the first 6 days after medication ...type headache and 22 had both migraine and tension type ...
... fever, severeheadache, myalgias and arthralgias, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, and hemorrhagic ...fever, headache, retro- orbital pain, myalgias and arthralgias nausea, vomiting, and often a ...
... or severeheadache days to mild headache days or pain free and were classi- fied as responders to ...vere headache days to mild headache days or pain ...total headache days was ...
... graine headache) trial in 2010 ...in headache days, pain intensity and pain duration were numerically superior in the treatment ...monthly headache days or a more than three-point reduction in ...
... migraine was reported at a higher frequency under ibudilast treatment rather than on placebo. However, given the small sample sizes used in this study, lack of statistical significance should be considered with caution, ...
... to severe in intensity and would escal- ate to maximum intensity over approximately 1 ...before headache onset, last the entire duration of the headache and would then outlast the headache for ...
... of headache in neurological ...for headache among general neuro- logical outpatients attending the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical ...of headache was according to the International ...
... and severeheadache (often thunderclap) with or without focal defi- cits or seizures; (2) segmental vasoconstriction of cerebral arteries confirmed by indirect (eg, magnetic resonance or CT) or direct ...
... reversal of the syndrome, even by surgical therapy, is seldom successful.3 Caudate haemorrhage The most common clinical presentations are severe headache, nausea, vomiting, and signs of [r] ...
... of Headache Disorders (ICHD), now in its third edition (ICHD-3) ...200 headache disorders, only migraine and TTH among the primary headache disorders have public-health importance [1 – ...
... The forward translations are both best made by transla- tors who are translating into their native language [15]. But, further, they must speak this target language correctly and with linguistic competence, which is not ...
... Migraine is a complex and disabling pain condition and affects 4–10 % of school aged children [1, 2]. Migraine is characterised by recurrent episodes of throbbing head pain, accompanied by other symptoms including ...
... A wealth of literature lends to support the use of several herbal medicines in the treatment of migraine and other types of headache. Cannabis (Cannabis sativa), Ginger (Zingiber officinale) and Sweet bay (Laurus ...
... chills, headache, and ...fever, Severe headaches, Pain behind the eyes, Severe joint and muscle pain, Nausea, Vomiting and Skin ...pain, headache, nausea, fatigue, and ...