The answer wasyes. Patients who had no sign of TMD, but who did have a headache disorder, were far more likely to end up with TMD. The headache condition also tended to worsen in patients who eventually had TMD symptoms. Patients frequently ended up with migraine and TMD. Researchers again...
reported the onset of severe headaches before the onset of CRPS symptoms Mean age of onset of CRPS was earlier in those with migraine (34.9 ± 11.1 years) and CDH (32.5 ± 13.4 years) compared with those with no headaches (46.8 ± 14.9 years) and those with tension-type headache (TTH)...
Specifically: (i) migraine occurs in a greater percentage of CRPS sufferers than expected in the general population; (ii) the onset of CRPS is reported earlier in those with migraine than in those without; and (iii) CRPS symptoms are present in more extremities in those CRPS sufferers with...
In the second type, migraine with aura (MA; previously called classic migraine), the attack is initiated by aura, i.e., reversible visual, sensory, speech, or motor symptoms. The ensuing headache is very similar to that of MO. However, differ- ences in regional cerebral blood flow (...
Participant answered well-established questionnaires for the definition of CRPS symptoms, any headache complaints, headache entity, and clinical management. Results Patients with CRPS were significantly more likely to suffer from migraine (OR: 3.23, 95% CI 1.82–5.85), TAC (OR: 8.07, 95% CI ...
Participant answered well-established questionnaires for the definition of CRPS symptoms, any headache complaints, headache entity, and clinical management. Results: Patients with CRPS were significantly more likely to suffer from migraine (OR: 3.23, 95% CI 1.82–5.85), TAC (OR: 8.07, 95% CI ...
partial seizureany seizure due to a lesion in a specific, known area of the cerebral cortex; symptoms vary with different lesion locations. Asimple partial seizureis the most localized type, with a discharge that is predominantly one-sided or presents localized features without loss of consciousness...
Migraine management, like diabetes, is not straightforward, with combinations of symptoms that can be unique for an individual and treatments, including medications, which work differently for different people. Since migraine symptoms are often related to other health issues such as brain tumours, strok...
Complex regional pain syndrome in spite of advances in understanding aspects of the pathogenic mechanisms [4,6], remains an enigma, patients with CRPS and their carers experience a conundrum of symptoms and signs, therapies are mainly focused on relieving some of the symptoms and preventing exacerba...
Re-conceptualizing CRPS symptoms Can the symptoms of CRPS be re-classified in terms of mechanism/processes, rather than presumed etiology? Without a complete knowledge of how symptoms develop with time, perhaps it is most effective to elucidate whether specific physiological states are present in a ...