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Benign headaches related to sexual activity and exertion are being recognised with increasing frequency. We wish to report a case of benign sexual headache (Type 2) and benign exertional headache, occurring sequentially in the same patient. Multiple areas of cerebral arterial spasm were demonstrable
OBJECTIVE
To assess prevalence of headaches in patients with hemifacial spasm. To determine whether hemifacial spasm provokes headaches and identifies predictive factors. To evaluate whether botulinum toxin given for hemifacial spasm improves headaches.
METHODS
Seventy patients with hemifacial spasm
Baclofen, tizanidine and botulinum toxin A, agents used to treat disorders of muscle tone, have been studied as potential preventative treatments for migraine, tension-type headache and other related disorders. The most extensive work has been completed with botulinum toxin A. However, there is
The author reports the results of electromyographic investigations of the muscles of the nape and temporal muscles in 132 patients with headaches of different aetiology (migraine, cervical migraine, vasomotor headache, symptomatic headaches) and in 51 controls who had never had headaches. In the
This case demonstrates the safe step by step approach to treatment of pediatric patients with muscle spasm headache. If there are any neurologic signs or the LiteSplint is not effective, then a laboratory orthopedic appliance therapy may not be effective and a neurologic referral is necessary. It is
Hemicrania continua (HC) is a primary chronic headache disorder, characterized by a continuous and strictly unilateral headache, with possible cranial autonomic symptoms during episodes of pain exacerbation. The unilateral headache generally responds well to indomethacin; however, continuous
OBJECTIVE
Cluster headache is one of the most serious types of headache that is accompanied by autonomic parasympathetic symptoms. Its association with hemifacial spasm in the same side had been rarely reported. The aim of this report is describing a case with this association and treatment
More than 20 million people in the United States suffer from severe headaches. Most have been diagnosed as "migraines," which have been assumed to be an intracranial process. Recognition of the extracranial sources of headaches (such as supraorbital neuralgia, infraorbital neuralgia,
BACKGROUND
The occurrence of hemifacial spasm (HFS) during an episode of migraine has been seldom reported. Here we describe three new cases presenting with HFS in association with migraine attacks.
METHODS
Three patients (one woman and two men, aged 31-36 years) developed HFS in close temporal
BACKGROUND
Voluntary nystagmus has been recognized as a pendular, rapid, conjugate, primarily horizontal, benign eye movement initiated and maintained by voluntary effort.
METHODS
A 10-year-old Japanese girl presented with voluntary nystagmus associated with accommodation spasms. Her chief