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- Dagny Holle, Silke Zillessen, Charly Gaul, Steffen Naegel, Holger Kaube, Hans-Christoph Diener, Zaza Katsarava, and Mark Obermann.
- Department of Neurology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Hufelandstrasse 55, Essen, Germany. dagny.holle@uk-essen.de
- Cephalalgia. 2012 Oct 1; 32 (13): 998-1004.
BackgroundAnalysis of habituation patterns in patients with primary headache disorders allows the detection of changes to the excitability level of the trigeminal nociceptive system. Previous studies demonstrated a habituation deficit to painful stimuli in migraine and it was suggested that similar observations could be made in cluster headache (CH).MethodsHabituation of the "nociceptive" blink reflex (nBR) (R2 response) was studied in 66 CH patients (18 episodic CH inside bout, 28 episodic CH outside bout, 20 chronic CH) as well as in 30 healthy controls in a case-control study design.ResultsHabituation behaviour was similar in CH and healthy controls as well as in CH subtypes. No side-to-side differences of habituation between headache side and non-headache side were detected.ConclusionOur results did not detect an altered habituation in CH patients. Despite clinical similarities, migraine and CH seem not to share the same pathophysiological mechanisms in this regard.
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