Headache
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The International Headache Society (IHS) headache classification, while a major advance, does not adequately classify the daily and near-daily headache disorders known as chronic daily headache (CDH). We believe that chronic daily headache is a group of disorders which includes chronic tension-type headache (CTTH), transformed migraine (TM), new daily persistent headache (NDPH), and hemicrania continua (HC). We propose specific criteria for transformed migraine, new daily persistent headache, and hemicrania continua, and have modified the criteria for chronic tension-type headache.
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is widely distributed throughout sympathetic nerve endings where it is co-stored and co-secreted with noradrenaline. It is considered a marker of noradrenergic function. To determine the role of NPY in the pathogenesis of juvenile headache, we determined its plasma levels in two groups of young migraine patients (with and without aura), in a group of episodic tension-type headache patients and in a group of age and sex-matched healthy subjects. ⋯ No significant variations were observed between headache-free periods and attacks in tension-type headache patients. Reduced NPY levels in the interictal period can be considered further evidence of the derangement of the sympathetic function in the course of migraine, particularly that with aura. The increase in NPY levels during migraine attacks could be an expression of sympathetic activation, even though the functional status of this system is less efficient.