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Migraine without aura
Migraine with typical aura
Aura without migraine
Hemiplegic migraine
Chronic migraine complicated by medication overuse headache
Refractory chronic migraine therapy with Botulinum Toxin A
Complicated migraine
Migraine with aura : a CADASIL case
Syndrome of transient had ache and neurological deficits with cerebrospinal fluid Lymphocytosis (HaNDL)
Migraine patients with MRI lesions
Migraine and patent foramen ovale
Refractory chronic migraine : therapy with combined peripheral neurostimulation
When headache becomes 'troublesome' in a child : what may be behind chronification of pediatric migraine?
Headache in the pediatric patient
Abdominal pain associated with migraine
Migraine in the elderly
Is it migraine aura in the elderly or transient ischaemic attack?
Migraine without aura, with a discussion of trigger factors
Migraine patients with co-morbid disorders and their management
Tension-type headaches
Tension-type
Chronic tension-type headache
Treatment-resistant chronic cluster headache
Headache resembling hemicrania continua caused by pituitary adenoma
Primary cough headache
Emergency room headache : a case with primary thunderclap headache including differential diagnosis from secondary ones
Hypnic headache
Headache attributed to nontraumatic subarachnoida hemorrhage (SAH)
Headache in systemic diseases
Headaches in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Headache in patients with intracranial pressure changes : intracranial hypotension headache
Headache attributed to psychiatric disorders
Headache attributed to somatization disorders : is it tension- type headache, is it "somatization headache" or both?
Trigeminal neuralgia
Central neuropathic pain : multiple sclerosis-related headaches.
Foreword; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Migraine Without Aura; 1.1 Case Description; 1.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 1.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 1.4 Summary of the Case; 1.5 Brief General Information; Suggested Readings; Chapter 2: Migraine with Typical Aura; 2.1 Case Description; 2.2 Family History; 2.3 History of Previous Illness; 2.4 History of Present Illness; 2.5 Current Medication; 2.6 Examinations; 2.7 Diagnosis; 2.8 Acute Treatment; 2.9 Prophylactic Treatment; 2.10 Discussion; References; Chapter 3: Aura Without Migraine.
3.1 Case Description3.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Type of Patient; 3.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 3.4 Summary of the Case; 3.5 Definition According to the International Classification of Headache Disorders; 3.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 4: Hemiplegic Migraine; 4.1 Case Description; 4.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 4.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 4.4 Summary of the Case; 4.5 Definition of Hemiplegic Migraine; 4.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading.
Chapter 5: Chronic Migraine Complicated by Medication Overuse Headache5.1 Case Description; 5.2 Differential Diagnosis and the Workup of a Chronic Migraine Patient; 5.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 5.4 Summary of the Case; Suggested Reading; Chapter 6: Refractory Chronic Migraine Therapy with Botulinum Toxin A; 6.1 Case Presentation; 6.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 6.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Cases; 6.4 Summary of the Cases; 6.5 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 7: Complicated Migraine; 7.1 Case Description.
7.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up Such a Patient?7.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 7.4 Summary of the Case; 7.5 Definition of Complications of Migraine; 7.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 8: Migraine with Aura: A CADASIL Case; 8.1 Case Description; 8.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Type of Patient; 8.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 8.4 Summary of the Case; 8.5 CADASIL: Migraine, Stroke, Dementia, and More; 8.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading.
Chapter 9: Syndrome of Transient Headache and Neurological Deficits with Cerebrospinal Fluid Lymphocytosis (HaNDL)9.1 Case Presentation; 9.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 9.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 9.4 Summary of the Case; 9.5 Definition of HaNDL; 9.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 10: Migraine Patient with MRI Lesions; 10.1 Case Description; 10.2 Differevntial Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 10.3 Diagnostic Work-Up of the Case; 10.4 Summary of the Case.
Migraine with typical aura
Aura without migraine
Hemiplegic migraine
Chronic migraine complicated by medication overuse headache
Refractory chronic migraine therapy with Botulinum Toxin A
Complicated migraine
Migraine with aura : a CADASIL case
Syndrome of transient had ache and neurological deficits with cerebrospinal fluid Lymphocytosis (HaNDL)
Migraine patients with MRI lesions
Migraine and patent foramen ovale
Refractory chronic migraine : therapy with combined peripheral neurostimulation
When headache becomes 'troublesome' in a child : what may be behind chronification of pediatric migraine?
Headache in the pediatric patient
Abdominal pain associated with migraine
Migraine in the elderly
Is it migraine aura in the elderly or transient ischaemic attack?
Migraine without aura, with a discussion of trigger factors
Migraine patients with co-morbid disorders and their management
Tension-type headaches
Tension-type
Chronic tension-type headache
Treatment-resistant chronic cluster headache
Headache resembling hemicrania continua caused by pituitary adenoma
Primary cough headache
Emergency room headache : a case with primary thunderclap headache including differential diagnosis from secondary ones
Hypnic headache
Headache attributed to nontraumatic subarachnoida hemorrhage (SAH)
Headache in systemic diseases
Headaches in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Headache in patients with intracranial pressure changes : intracranial hypotension headache
Headache attributed to psychiatric disorders
Headache attributed to somatization disorders : is it tension- type headache, is it "somatization headache" or both?
Trigeminal neuralgia
Central neuropathic pain : multiple sclerosis-related headaches.
Foreword; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Migraine Without Aura; 1.1 Case Description; 1.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 1.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 1.4 Summary of the Case; 1.5 Brief General Information; Suggested Readings; Chapter 2: Migraine with Typical Aura; 2.1 Case Description; 2.2 Family History; 2.3 History of Previous Illness; 2.4 History of Present Illness; 2.5 Current Medication; 2.6 Examinations; 2.7 Diagnosis; 2.8 Acute Treatment; 2.9 Prophylactic Treatment; 2.10 Discussion; References; Chapter 3: Aura Without Migraine.
3.1 Case Description3.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Type of Patient; 3.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 3.4 Summary of the Case; 3.5 Definition According to the International Classification of Headache Disorders; 3.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 4: Hemiplegic Migraine; 4.1 Case Description; 4.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 4.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 4.4 Summary of the Case; 4.5 Definition of Hemiplegic Migraine; 4.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading.
Chapter 5: Chronic Migraine Complicated by Medication Overuse Headache5.1 Case Description; 5.2 Differential Diagnosis and the Workup of a Chronic Migraine Patient; 5.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 5.4 Summary of the Case; Suggested Reading; Chapter 6: Refractory Chronic Migraine Therapy with Botulinum Toxin A; 6.1 Case Presentation; 6.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 6.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Cases; 6.4 Summary of the Cases; 6.5 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 7: Complicated Migraine; 7.1 Case Description.
7.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up Such a Patient?7.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 7.4 Summary of the Case; 7.5 Definition of Complications of Migraine; 7.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 8: Migraine with Aura: A CADASIL Case; 8.1 Case Description; 8.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Type of Patient; 8.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 8.4 Summary of the Case; 8.5 CADASIL: Migraine, Stroke, Dementia, and More; 8.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading.
Chapter 9: Syndrome of Transient Headache and Neurological Deficits with Cerebrospinal Fluid Lymphocytosis (HaNDL)9.1 Case Presentation; 9.2 Differential Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 9.3 Diagnostic Workup of the Case; 9.4 Summary of the Case; 9.5 Definition of HaNDL; 9.6 Brief General Information; Suggested Reading; Chapter 10: Migraine Patient with MRI Lesions; 10.1 Case Description; 10.2 Differevntial Diagnosis and How to Work Up This Kind of Patient; 10.3 Diagnostic Work-Up of the Case; 10.4 Summary of the Case.