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Headache syndromes rank amongst the most common presenting symptoms in general practice and neurology, affecting up to 15% of the adult population. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Headache Syndromes provides clinicians with a definitive resource for diagnosing and managing patients with primary and secondary forms of headaches, either as isolated complaints or as part of a more complex syndrome.

Split into 7 key sections with 59 chapters, this comprehensive work discusses the scientific basis and practical management of headache syndromes in a logical format. Each chapter is written by international experts in neurology who share their research and extensive experience by providing a wealth of practical advice for use in clinical situations. In addition, all content is up-to-date and chapters incorporate discussions on the latest International Classification of Headache Disorders 3rd edition when relevant.

Recenzijos

This book is the quintessential reference text on headache medicine. As a neurology resident pursuing headache specialization, I anticipate consulting this book often. Although headache is a constantly evolving field, this multi-authored text is up to date and extremely comprehensive. * E.M.G. DePoy, MD, Thomas Jefferson University, Doody's Review Service *

Abbreviations ix
Contributors xiii
Part 1 General introduction
1 Classification and diagnosis of headache disorders
3(9)
Jes Olesen
Richard B. Lipton
2 Taking a headache history: tips and tricks
12(5)
James W. Lance
David W Dodick
3 Diagnostic neuroimaging in migraine
17(17)
Mark C. Kruit
Arne May
4 Headache mechanisms
34(11)
Andrew Charles
5 Headache in history
45(16)
Mervyn J. Eadie
Part 2 Migraine
6 Migraine: clinical features and diagnosis
61(6)
Richard Peatfield
Fumihiko Sakai
7 Migraine trigger factors: facts and myths
67(8)
Guus G. Schoonman
Henrik Winther Schytz
Messoud Ashina
8 Hem iplegic migraine and other monogenic migraine subtypes and syndromes
75(17)
Nadine Pelzer
Tobias Freilinger
Gisela M. Terwindt
9 Retinal migraine
92(6)
Brian M. Grosberg
C. Mark Sollars
10 Migraine, stroke, and the heart
98(12)
Simona Sacco
Antonio Carolei
11 Non-vascular comorbidities and complications
110(10)
Mark A. Louter
Ann I. Scher
Gisela M. Terwindt
12 Migraine and epilepsy
120(8)
Pasquale Parisi
Dorothee Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite
Johannes A. Carpay
Laura Papetti
Maria Chiara Paolino
13 Migraine and vertigo
128(10)
Yoon-Hee Cha
14 Treatment and management of migraine: acute
138(14)
Miguel J.A. Lainez
Veselina T. Grozeva
15 Treatment and management of migraine: preventive
152(13)
Andrew Charles
Stefan Evers
16 Treatment and management: non-pharmacological, including neuromodulation
165(12)
Delphine Magis
Part 3 Trigeminal autonomic cephalgias
17 Classification, diagnostic criteria, and epidemiology
177(5)
This H. Dirkx
Peter J. Koehler
18 Cluster headache: clinical features and management
182(8)
Ilse F. de Coo
Leopoldine A. Wilbrink
Joost Haan
19 Paroxysmal hemicrania: clinical features and management
190(6)
Gennaro Bussone
Elisabetta Cittadini
20 SUNCT/SU NA: clinical features and management
196(7)
Juan A. Pareja
Leopoldine A. Wilbrink
Maria-Luz Cuadrado
21 Hemicrania continua
203(5)
Johan Lim
Joost Haan
22 Cluster tic syndrome and other combinations of primary headaches with trigeminal neuralgia
208(7)
Leopoldine A. Wilbrink
Joost Haan
Juan A. Pareja
Part 4 Other primary short-lasting and rare headaches
23 Primary stabbing headache
215(5)
Rashmi B. Halker
Esma Dilli
Amaal Starling
24 Cough headache
220(5)
Julio Pascual
Peter van den Bergt
25 Exertional and sex headache
225(5)
Shih-Pin Chen
Julio Pascual
Shuu-Jiun Wang
26 Hypnic headache
230(7)
Dagny Holle
David W. Dodick
27 Cranial neuralgias and persistent idiopathic facial pain
237(11)
Aydin Gozalov
Messoud Ashina
Joanna M. Zakrzewska
28 Some rare headache disorders, including Alice in Wonderland syndrome, blip syndrome, cardiac cephalalgia, epicrania fugax, exploding head syndrome, Harlequin syndrome, lacrimal neuralgia, neck-tongue syndrome, and red ear syndrome
248(11)
Randolph W. Evans
Part 5 Tension-type and other chronic headache types
29 Tension-type headache: classification, clinical features, and management
259(8)
Stefan Evers
30 New daily persistent headache
267(8)
Kuan-Po Peng
Matthew S. Robbins
Shuu-Jiun Wang
31 Chronic migraine and medication overuse headache
275(9)
David W Dodick
Stephen D. Silberstein
32 Frequent headaches with and without acute medication overuse: management and international differences
284(14)
Christina Sun-Edelstein
Alan M. Rapoport
33 Nummular headache
298(9)
Juan A. Pareja
Carrie E. Robertson
Part 6 Secondary headaches: Diagnosis and treatment
34 Thunderclap headache
307(7)
Hille Koppen
Agnes van Sonderen
Sebastiaan F.T.M. de Bruijn
35 Headache associated with head trauma
314(8)
Sylvia Lucas
36 Cervicogenic headache
322(12)
Nikolai Bogduk
37 Headache and neurovascular disorders
334(12)
Marieke J.H. Wermer
Hendrikus J.A. van Os
David W. Dodick
38 Headache attributed to spontaneous intracranial hypotension
346(10)
Famaz Amoozegar
Esma Dilli
Rashmi B. Halker
Amaal J. Starling
39 Headache associated with high cerebrospinal fluid pressure
356(11)
Ore-ofe O. Adesina
Sudama Reddi
Deborah I. Friedman
Kathleen Digre
40 Headache associated with systemic infection, intoxication, or metabolic derangement
367(17)
Ana Marissa Lagman-Bartolome
Jonathan P. Gladstone
41 Headache associated with intracranial infection
384(8)
Matthijs C. Brouwer
Jonathan P. Gladstone
42 Remote causes of ocular pain
392(7)
Deborah I. Friedman
43 Orofacial pain: dental head pains, temporomandibular disorders, and headache
399(4)
Steven B. Graff-Radfordt
Alan C. Newman
44 Headache with neurological deficits and cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytosis (HaNDL) syndrome
403(6)
German Moris
Julio Pascual
45 Nasal and sinus headaches
409(9)
Vincent T. Martin
Maurice Vincent
46 Giant cell arteritis and primary central nervous system vasculitis as causes of headache
418(10)
Mamoru Shibata
Norihiro Suzuki
Gene Hunder
47 Headache related to an intracranial neoplasm
428(14)
Elizabeth Leroux
Catherine Maurice
48 Headache and Chiari malformation
442(5)
Dagny Holle
Julio Pascual
49 Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
447(12)
Aneesh B. Singhal
Part 7 Special topics
50 Headaches in the young
459(11)
Vincenzo Guidetti
Benedetti Bellini
Andrew D. Hershey
51 Headaches in the elderly
470(5)
Jonathan H. Smith
Andreas Straube
Jerry W. Swanson
52 Headache and psychiatry
475(9)
Maurizio Pompili
Dorian A. Lamis
Frank Andrasik
Paolo Martelletti
53 Headache and hormones, including pregnancy and breastfeeding
484(10)
Sieneke Labruijere
Khatera Ibrahimi
Emile G.M. Couturier
Antoinette Maassen van den Brink
54 Headache and the weather
494(8)
Guus G. Schoonman
Jan Hoffmann
Werner J. Becker
55 Headache and sport
502(6)
David P. Kernick
Peter J. Goadsby
56 Headache attributed to airplane travel
508(6)
Federico Mainardi
Giorgio Zanchin
57 Headache and sleep
514(9)
Stefan Evers
Rigmor Jensen
58 Headache and fibromyalgia
523(7)
Marina de Tommaso
Vittorio Sciruicchio
59 Visual snow
530(5)
Gerrit L.J. Onderwater
Michel D. Ferrari
Index 535
Michel D. Ferrari, MD, PhD, FANA, FRCP is Professor of Neurology, Chair of the Leiden Centre for Translational Neuroscience, and a member of the Permanent Science Committee at Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC). He is the former President of the International Headache Society (IHS) and is currently President of the Dutch Headache Society.

Professor Ferrari was awarded the quinquennial Winkler Medallion for Excellence in Research from the Dutch Neurological Association in 2005, the Vici Innovational Research Personal Incentive Schema Award from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research in 2004, and the Spinoza Life Time Achievement Premium in 2009. In 2017 he received the 10-year Gravity Award for his work for the Netherlands Organ-on-Chip Initiative. He is an Elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) and the American Neurological Association (FANA), and an Honorary Member of the Colombian Neurology Society and the International Headache Society.

Joost Han, MD, PhD, BA, is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Leiden University Medical Centre. He received his medical degree in 1982, his specialty certificate in Neurology in 1988, and his doctorate in clinical Neurophysiology in 1990. Between 2001 and 2007, Dr Haan was a member of the Council of Dutch Neurologists. Having co-authored over 150 peer-reviewed publications and several books on clinical genetics, Dr Haan serves on the scientific board of several Dutch scientific organisations and the editorial board of a number of journals. The main topics of his research are the genetics of headache (migraine, cluster headache), haemorrhagic stroke (cerebral amyloid angiopathy), and ischaemic stroke (CADASIL).



Andrew Charles, MD, is Professor and Director of the Headache Research and Treatment Program in the Department of Neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In 2013 he was named the Meyer and Renee Luskin Chair in Migraine and Headache Studies at UCLA. As Director of the Headache Research and Treatment Program, Dr. Charles seeks to advance headache medicine through education, clinical research, and patient care. From 2011-2013 he was Co-Chair of the NINDS Common Data Elements Project Group for Headaches. He is an associate editor of the journal Cephalalgia, and serves on the board of directors of the American Headache Society and the board of trustees of the International Headache Society (IHS).



David W. Dodick, MD, FRCO (C), FACP, is Professor of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Consultant in Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. Formerly President of the American Headache Society, President of the American Migraine Foundation, and President-elect of the International Headache Society (IHS), he is Program Director of the Mayo Clinic Neurology Residency Program and Medical Director of the Headache and Sport Neurology and Concussions programs. Mr. Dodick is Chairman and member of the Medical Advisory Board of eNeura Inc., a member of the Advisory Board at Alder Pharmaceuticals Inc., and co-director of the annual meeting of the American Headache Society. He is board certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Mr. Dodick has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and co-authored 8 books. He is Editor in Chief of Cephalalgia.

Fumihiko Sakai, MD, is Professor at Saitama Medical University. Professor Sakai obtained his medical degree from Keio University and served as a research fellow with the Department of Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine and a clinical fellow at Keio University Hospital. In 1978 and 1979, he received the 13th and 14th Harold G. Wolff awards from the American Headache Society. He has served as a board member and honorary member of the Societas Neurologica Japonica and as President and Honorary Life Member of the International Headache Society (IHS).

Professor Sakai is currently a member of the board of the Japanese Headache Society, Director of Saitama International Headache Center, and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board at Trigemima.