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Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania presenting as otalgia with a sensation of external acoustic meatus obstruction: two cases and a pathophysiologic hypothesis.

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OBJECTIVE To describe two cases of chronic paroxysmal hemicrania manifested by otalgia with a sensation of external acoustic meatus obstruction and to suggest that the trigeminal-autonomic reflex is a mechanism for the sensation of ear blockage. BACKGROUND Maximum pain in chronic paroxysmal

Eagle's syndrome diagnosed after history of headache, dysphagia, otalgia, and limited neck movement.

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All clinicians responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases of the head and neck should be familiar with the possible clinical manifestations of a mineralized stylohyoid or stylomandibular ligament. Many patients with Eagle's syndrome have been misdiagnosed as having neuralgias, TMJ problems,

Tweeting about pain: comparing self-reported toothache experiences with those of backaches, earaches and headaches.

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BACKGROUND The authors conducted a study of tweets posted on Twitter to compare self-reported toothache experiences with those of backache, earache and headache in regard to pain intensity, action taken, perceived cause and effect of pain. METHODS From a total of 508,591 relevant tweets collected on

[Headaches, otalgia and peripheral facial palsy as a form of presentation of neurosyphilis].

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BACKGROUND Decrease in incidence of neurosyphilis over the last few decades implies that clinicians consider less frequently this diagnosis. On the other hand, some reports suggest an increase in atypical forms of this disease that represent an additional reason for missing this

[Conference in Salpêtrière Hospital. March 1990. Otalgia and hemicrania with rapidly progressive contralateral hemiparesis].

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Persistent headache after earache.

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Pediatric dental treatment for children with headache.

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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

Comorbidity of other pains in schoolchildren with migraine or nonmigrainous headache.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the occurrence of pain other than headache in prepubertal children with migraine and those with nonmigrainous headache. METHODS An unselected population-based prospective follow-up study on the occurrence of headache in school-aged children was carried out in 1290 children aged

A case of headache attributed to otitis media chronica cholesteatomatica with cerebral sigmoid sinus thrombosis.

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Otitis media chronica cholesteatomatica with cerebral sigmoid sinus thrombosis is an important differential diagnosis in the evaluation of headache. We describe a 31-year-old Filipino man with chief complaints of headache, otalgia, vomiting, and vertigo, and no significant past medical history. Two

[Facial and head pain from the otorhinolaryngologist's point of view (author's transl)].

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From the otolaryngologist's point of view, there are multiple causes for the frequent symptom of facial and head pain: headaches due to ear diseases: pain extending to the ear region, with special regard to "referred otalgia" involving the cranail nerves V, IX, X; facial pain due to

A Case of Bruxism-Induced Otalgia.

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Here, the author presents a case of bruxism-induced otalgia in a 29-year-old female patient. The pain was sharp and penetrating in character. It was usually worse in the morning and frequently radiated to the right temporal area. She had received unsuccessful medical treatments for migraine

A case of nasal septal deviation-induced rhinogenic contact point otalgia.

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Recently, the author experienced a case of intractable right-sided otalgia in a 17-year-old male patient. The pain was intermittent and frequently radiated to the right forehead and periorbital region. He had received unsuccessful medical treatments for migraine headache. The otoendoscopic

[Otorhinolaryngologic causes of headache].

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Headache is very common and it has many different causes. It can be a challenging, difficult, and interesting diagnostic problem. The knowledge of the complex sensory innervation of the ear, nose and paranasal sinuses is important. Heterotopic or referred pain must be differentiated from homotopic

A Haemophilic Dengue Patient with Pleural Effusion and Earache

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About 2.5 billion people are living at a higher risk of dengue fever in hundreds of tropical and sub-tropical countries. Treatment of dengue fever is quite complicated and challenging because of the lack of effective treatment approaches. We herein report a rare case of a 25-year-old female with a

Otalgia associated with migraine.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the association of otalgia and migraine. METHODS Retrospective survey with evaluation of otalgia response to migraine treatment. Only patients with minimum symptom duration of 3 months, who accepted migraine treatment and had a minimum follow-up of 3 months, were
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