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颈源性头痛:诊断和治疗

  Cervicogenic headache is a syndrome characterized by chronic hemicranial pain that is referred to the head from disorder of either bony structures or soft tissues of the neck.It is a common cause headache,but often underdiagnosed by cliinicians.International Association for the Study of Pain(1994) describes cervicogenic headache as:Attacks of moderately severe unilateral head pain without change in side,ordinarily involving the whole hemicranium,usually starting in the neck or coccipital area,and evenually involving the forehead and temporal areas,where the maximal pain is frequently located.The headache usually appears in episodes of varying duration in the early phase, but with time the headhache frequently becomes more continous,with exacerbation and remissions.Symptoms and signs such as mechanical precipitation of attacks imply involvement of the neck.A blockage of the greater occipital nerve,the minor occipital nerve,the so-called thrid occipital nerve or the cervical roots on the symptomatic side respresents a diagnostic test.

颈源性头痛 临床治疗 病理诊断

Martin S.MOK

Anesthesiology Department,Jinan University First Hospital; Clinical Medicine Southern Medical University,Guangzhou,China

国内会议

第七届东西方国际疼痛会议

北京

中文

21-22

2010-10-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)