1. Headache Flashcards

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What are the sinister causes of a headache?

A

VIVID

Vascular, infection, vision threatening, raised intracranial pressure, dissection

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What are the vascular causes of a headache?

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Subarachnoid haemorrhage, haematoma, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, cerebellar infarct

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What are the infective causes of a headache?

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Meningitis and encephalitis

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What are vision threatening causes of a headache?

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Temporal arteritis, acute glaucoma, cavernous sinus thrombosis, pituitary apoplexy, posterior leucoencephalopathy

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What are the causes of a raised intracranial pressure?

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Space occupying lesion, cerebral oedema, hydrocephalus, malignant hypertension, idiopathic intracranial hypertension

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What are the red flags to look out for in someone with a headache?

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Decreased level of consciousness, sudden onset worst headache, seizure, no previous episodes, headaches worse when lying down, progressive persistent headache, constitutional symptoms

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What might a decreased level of consciousness suggest in someone with a headache?

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subdural haematoma- fluctuating consciousness
extradural haematoma- altered consciousness following a lucid interval
subarachnoid haemorrhage

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What does a persistent headache, worse when lying down with early morning nausea suggest?

A

Raised intracranial pressure

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What might a progressive persistent headache suggest?

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Expanding space occupying lesion

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What are constitutional symptoms?

A

weight loss, night sweats, fever

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What might a focal limb deficit suggest with a headache?

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Intracranial pathology is more likely

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What signs are seen in a third nerve palsy?

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Ptosis, mydriasis, eye deviated down and out

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What signs are seen in a sixth nerve palsy?

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Convergent squint and/ or failure to abduct the eye laterally

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What are signs of horner’s syndrome?

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Partial ptosis, anydrosis, miosis

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15
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What does scalp tenderness suggest?

A

Classically seen in temporal arteritis

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16
Q

What are the causes of non sinister headache?

A
tension type headache
migraine
sinusitis
medication overuse headache
TMJ dysfunction syndrome
trigeminal neuralgia
cluster headache
17
Q

What are characteristics of a tension type headache?

A

It is bifrontal and more common in women

18
Q

What are characteristics of trigeminal neuralgia?

A

More common over 60s, unilateral sharp facial pain, lasts seconds

19
Q

What are the characteristics of a migraine?

A

Unilateral, aura, more common in women, sensitive to light

20
Q

What are the features of sinusitis?

A

Constitutional symptoms and facial pain

21
Q

What are the features of a cluster headache?

A

Unilateral pain over one eye, more common in men, causes patients to wake up at night, occurs in clusters every few weeks