Headache Classification
Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Cefaléia crônica diária: classificação, estresse e impacto sobre a qualidade de vida
Chronic daily headache (CDH) is a heterogeneous group of headaches that occurs 15 or more days per month, lasting more than four hours, including those associated with medication overuse. The objectives of this study were: to classify Chronic Daily Headache; to assess the quality of life and level of stress of the patients with this type of headache. Casuist
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Post-craniotomy headache after surgery for treatment of cerebral aneurysms / "Cefaléia pós-craniotomia em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia para clipagem de aneurismas cerebrais"
A cefaléia pós-craniotomia foi estudada em pacientes submetidos a craniotomia para tratamento de aneurismas cerebrais. Os pacientes foram avaliados no pré-operatório e seguidos por seis meses após a cirurgia. Observamos que a cefaléia pós-craniotomia teve incidência alta, início precoce, características diferentes e maior freqüência do que a cefa
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Cefaleia na gestação
There are little epidemiologic studies about headache in women; therefore, from January/1998 to June/2002 we prospectively evaluated 1101 pregnant women between 12-45 years of age, with a history of headache, at two prenatal clinics and an inpatient obstetric public hospital. The main purpose was to evaluate the presence of headache in women with previous hi
Publicado em: 2005
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16. CefalÃia nos tumores intracranianos: caracterizaÃÃo clÃnica
The relation between the headache and intracranial tumors has been recognized, througout the years, in medical literature. Various patterns of pain have been described. The 2003 Classification by the International Headache Society observe, in the seventh group, the headache attributed to intracranial neoplasm establishing their diagnostic criteria. The curre
Publicado em: 2004
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17. BOOK REVIEWS: Tension-type Headache: Classification, Mechanisms, and Treatment (Frontiers in Headache Research, Vol 3).
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18. Headache Classification and Epidemiology
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19. Clinical diagnosis and computer analysis of headache symptoms.
The headache histories obtained from clinical interviews of 600 patients were analysed by computer to see whether patients could be separated systematically into clinical categories and to see whether sets of symptoms commonly reported together differed in distribution among the categories. The computer classification procedure assigned 537 patients to the s
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20. A revised classification of headache disorders: Regular updates are still necessary
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21. Validating long term morbidity recording.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To assess the validity of diagnosis made in a general practice based morbidity recording from 1967-90. DESIGN--Clinical features of patients with a diagnosis of migraine headache and diabetes mellitus were compared with international diagnostic criteria for these conditions. For migraine headache the International Classification of Health Pr
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22. Episodic paroxysmal hemicrania: a further case and review of the literature.
Episodic paroxysmal hemicrania was delineated as a clinical entity only two years ago, separating patients whose attacks remained grouped in bouts lasting weeks, from those who started irregularly and lapsed into chronicity or began and continued in the chronic state. A further case of the episodic variety and a review of the nine previously recorded cases i