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Cluster Headache - Neurologic Disorders - The Merck Manuals
Cluster headaches cause excruciating, unilateral periorbital or temporal pain, with ipsilateral autonomic symptoms (ptosis, lacrimation, rhinorrhea, nasal congestion). Diagnosis is clinical. Acute treatment is with parenteral triptans, dihydroergotamine, or oxygen.
Cluster Headache - AAFP
2013年7月15日 · In addition to severe unilateral headache, associated diagnostic symptoms can include ipsilateral conjunctival injection, lacrimation, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, eyelid edema, forehead and...
Cluster headache - PMC - National Center for Biotechnology …
2008年7月23日 · Cluster headache (CH) is a primary headache disease characterized by recurrent short-lasting attacks (15 to 180 minutes) of excruciating unilateral periorbital pain accompanied by ipsilateral autonomic signs (lacrimation, nasal congestion, ptosis, miosis, lid edema, redness of the eye).
Cluster Headache: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology - Medscape
2014年8月15日 · The attacks are associated with 1 or more of the following (all ipsilateral): conjunctival injection, lacrimation, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, forehead and facial sweating, miosis, ptosis,...
Cluster Headaches: What Are They, Causes, Treatment | Osmosis
2025年2月4日 · Cluster headaches are a primary headache disorder characterized by attacks of intense headaches on one side of the head. These attacks are associated with agitation or restlessness, as well as accompanying ipsilateral autonomic symptoms, such as lacrimation, nasal congestion, and swelling around the eye.
Cluster headache: pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment
Cluster headache (CH) is characterized by attacks of severe, strictly unilateral pain that is orbital, supraorbital, temporal, or any combination of these, lasts 15-180 min, and occurs from once every other day to eight times a day. The pain is associated with ipsilateral conjunctival injection, lac …
Cluster Headache - MedCentral
2018年4月30日 · Several of the following are usually present: lacrimation, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, conjunctival injection, ptosis, miosis of the pupil, or forehead and facial sweating. Nausea, bradycardia and general perspiration also occur in many patients. Attacks usually recur on the same side of the head.
Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias - PubMed
The trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs) are a group of primary headache disorders characterised by lateralized symptoms: prominent headache and ipsilateral cranial autonomic features, such as conjunctival injection, lacrimation and rhinorrhea. The TACs are: cluster headache (CH), paroxysmal hem …
Cluster headache - WikEM
Ipsilateral conjunctival injection and/or lacrimation; Ipsilateral nasal congestion and/or rhinorrhea; Ipsilateral eyelid edema; Ipsilateral forehead and facial sweating; Ipsilateral miosis and/or ptosis; A sense of restlessness or agitation; Attacks have a frequency from one every other day to eight per day; Not attributed to another disorder
Cluster headache - Knowledge - AMBOSS
2023年11月20日 · These attacks are associated with ipsilateral symptoms of increased cranial autonomic activity, e.g., lacrimation, conjunctival injection, rhinorrhea, or partial Horner syndrome. Cluster headaches tend to occur in episodic patterns (called cluster periods or cluster bouts ) followed by months of remission; they are considered chronic if ...