• Curr Pain Headache Rep · Oct 2006

    Review

    Secondary headaches.

    • Jack Gladstein.
    • Department of Pediatrics and Neurology, Pediatric Headache Clinic, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 22 South Greene Street, Room N5W69, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA. jgladstein@peds.umaryland.edu
    • Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2006 Oct 1; 10 (5): 382-6.

    AbstractIn this article, we develop an approach to the headache patient based upon pattern of headache. Headache can be acute recurrent, acute, chronic progressive, and chronic nonprogressive. Within each pattern we go through the differential diagnosis, with a focus on secondary causes of headache. Although most patients presenting with headache will end up having migraine, we must be able to recognize the other causes when they present.

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