- Preface
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Getting to grips with the basics
- Chapter 2 Investigating the headache
- Chapter 3 Severe headache of sudden onset
- Chapter 4 The migraine attack
- Chapter 5 Migraine treatment
- Chapter 6 Migraine in women
- Chapter 7 Tension-type headache
- Chapter 8 Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- Chapter 9 Cervicogenic headache
- Chapter 10 Headache attributed to head or neck trauma
- Chapter 11 Headache due to disorders of CSF pressure
- Chapter 12 Headache associated with exertion, cough and sex
- Chapter 13 Other secondary headaches
- Chapter 14 Medication overuse headache
- Chapter 15 Headache in children
- Chapter 16 Headache in the elderly
- Chapter 17 Facial pain
- Chapter 18 Alternative approaches where evidence is awaited or contested
- Chapter 19 The role of the specialist nurse in headache
- Chapter 20 The development of headache services
- Appendix 1: International Headache Society classification of headache
- Appendix 2: Headache impact questionnaires
- Appendix 3 Useful websites
- Appendix 4 Patient consent form for occipital nerve injection
- Appendix 5 Some important drug interactions
- Appendix 6 Dermatomes and cranial nerves
- Further reading
- Index
(p. 143) Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- Chapter:
- (p. 143) Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- Author(s):
David Kernick
and Peter J. Goadsby
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780199232598.003.0008
This chapter begins with an introduction to cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias, before focusing on cluster headache, paroxysmal hemicranias, and SUNCT (short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing).
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- Preface
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Getting to grips with the basics
- Chapter 2 Investigating the headache
- Chapter 3 Severe headache of sudden onset
- Chapter 4 The migraine attack
- Chapter 5 Migraine treatment
- Chapter 6 Migraine in women
- Chapter 7 Tension-type headache
- Chapter 8 Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- Chapter 9 Cervicogenic headache
- Chapter 10 Headache attributed to head or neck trauma
- Chapter 11 Headache due to disorders of CSF pressure
- Chapter 12 Headache associated with exertion, cough and sex
- Chapter 13 Other secondary headaches
- Chapter 14 Medication overuse headache
- Chapter 15 Headache in children
- Chapter 16 Headache in the elderly
- Chapter 17 Facial pain
- Chapter 18 Alternative approaches where evidence is awaited or contested
- Chapter 19 The role of the specialist nurse in headache
- Chapter 20 The development of headache services
- Appendix 1: International Headache Society classification of headache
- Appendix 2: Headache impact questionnaires
- Appendix 3 Useful websites
- Appendix 4 Patient consent form for occipital nerve injection
- Appendix 5 Some important drug interactions
- Appendix 6 Dermatomes and cranial nerves
- Further reading
- Index