Cluster Headaches Flashcards
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Define Cluster Headaches
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Recurrent, unilateral, severe headaches that typically surround the orbital area
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Risk factors for Cluster Headaches
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Male Head trauma Smoking Heavy alcohol intake Family history
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What are the cardinal symptoms of Cluster Headaches
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- Trigeminal distribution of pain
- Ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms
- Circadian/circannual pattern of attacks
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Symptoms of Cluster Headaches
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Headache (Sudden onset | unilateral, peri-orbital/supra-orbital/temporal | severe 10/10 | sharp | Occurs in clusters, with cyclical periodicity | 15-180 mins | disabling
Autonomic dysfunction: Rhinorrhoea | watery eye/lacrimation | nasal congestion | partial Horners (ptosis + miosis)
Agitation and restlessness
Nausea + vomiting
Photophobia or phonophobia
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Investigations for Cluster Headaches
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Clinical diagnosis, often normal between attacks
Exclude: CT/MRI: exclude tumour ESR: exclude GCA Pituitary function: exclude pituitary adenoma Polysomnogram: exclude sleep apnoea ECG: for management