Objective Determine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the calcitonin gene-related polypeptide (CGRP)-alpha (CALCA) and the receptor activity modifying protein-1 (RAMP1) are related to headache burden during the first week after concussion. Background Post-traumatic headache is a ...
Are drowsy with dizziness,vertigo, nausea, or vomiting after ahead injury,which could indicate aconcussion Have headaches that are very painful or keep coming back When to Call 911 About Your Headache Symptoms Call 911 immediately if you or someone near you has: ...
PTH refers to a headache that develops within 1 week after head trauma. During the first 3 months from onset, PTH is considered acute. Persistent PTH was described as headache of greater than 3 months’ duration caused by traumatic injury to the head. The term persistent has been adopted in...
Relationship between postconcussion headache and neuropsychological test performance in high school athletes. The relevance of headache to outcome after sports-related concussion is poorly understood. High school athletes reporting headache approximately 1 week af... MW Collins,M Field,MR Lovell,... - ...
Most susceptible are those playing contact sports. However, concussion is often the result of an automobile accident or simple fall and can happen to anyone. Symptoms include headache; loss of balance and coordination; difficulty with memory and concentration; and sometimes, but not always, loss of...
A cross-sectional study between April 1 and May 16, 2022 was conducted with the participation of 13 countries from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Patients were included in the study on a specific day each week during five consecutive weeks. All volunteers over the age of 18 and whose...
Post-concussion syndrome may persist for prolonged periods after head trauma. Constant headaches may be present. Age-Related Headache This is more commonly seen in patients over the age of 60 years old. Giant cell arteritis, post-herpetic neuralgia, glaucoma and psychogenic causes should be investig...
A. Does analgesic overuse contribute to chronic post-traumatic headaches in adolescent concussion patients? Pediatr. Neurol. 50, 464–468 (2014). Article Google Scholar Diener, H. C. & Dahlöf, C. in The Headaches (eds Olesen, J., Tfelt-Hansen, P. & Welch, K. M.) Ch. 115, 871...
Posttraumatic headachesare one of the most common and controversial secondaryheadachetypes. After mild headinjury, more than 50% of people develop apostconcussion syndromewhich has been controversial for more than 150 years.Headacheis estimated as present in 30% to 90% of patients after mild head ...
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