DU PA Headache Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
dietary triggers for migraines | ETOH, chocolate, aged cheeses, MSG, aspartame, caffeine, nuts, nitrites |
triggers for migraines | hormones, sensory stimlui (lights, odors, sounds/noise), stress (intense activity, loss or change, moving, crisis), environment (weather, altitude, schedule), habits (sleeping patterns, dieting), HTN? |
POUND criteria (Pulsatile, hOurs4-72, unilateral, nausea, disabaling) is used for what condition | migraine headache |
thunderclap headache "worst headache of my life", onset within seconds | subarachnoid headache, medical emergency |
headache associated danger signs, not just an everday headache | absence of similar HA previously, worsening pattern, focal neurologic s/s, fever, mental status change, rapid onset with strenuous exercise. Pain spreading to lower neck/shoulders. |
Danger signs in patients with new headache | <5 yo or >50 yo, in a patient with CA, in a patient with lyme disease, in a patient with HIV |
headache with papilledema | intracranial mass lesion |
patients with migraine headaches and no neurological deficits don't need __ | imaging |
patients with sexual activity need __ | imaging |
indications for lumbar puncture | suspicion of an infectious or inflammatory etiology |
migraine without aura is __ | most common |
right to left cardiac shunt is associated with | migrain with aura |
Calcitonin gene-related peptide | potent vasodilator |
clinical manifestations of migraine | photophobia, phonophobia, dark, quiet room |
neurologic deficit, precedes migraine, usually stops before onset of headache | aura |
scintillating scotoma | loss peripheral vision/tunnel vision preceding migraine |
numbness/tingling of the lips, face, fingers of one hand | cheio-oral aura |
hypersensitivity of the skin during the migraine headache. | cutaneous allodynia |
menstrual migraine usually due to decreased levels of __ | estrogen |
cluster headache pain symptoms | maximal pain in a few minutes, deep, excruciating, continuous, begins in or around the eye or temple |
Cluster headache clinical presentation | remains on the same side of the head during a cluster, can switch sides during the next cluster, restlessness, pacing, ipsilateral lacrimation, eye redness, stuffy nose, rhinorrhea, sweating, pallor, and Horner's syndrome |
tension headache | most common, pressure or tightness, generalized, waxes and wanes, food triggers less common |
acute sinusitis | uncommon cause of recurrent HA, generally in conjunction with fever and purulent discharge |
autonomic features that are present in both cluster and migraine, often mistaken for Sinus HA | nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, tearing, color and temperature change, changes in pupil size |
sinus HA specific symptoms | bilateral/peri-orbital, pressure-like, dull, nasal obstruction or congestion, lasts days |
brain tumor headache | pain may follow maneuvers raising intrathoracic pressure (cough, sneeze, Valsalva), abnormal neuro exam, significant change in prior HA pattern |
most important physical sign of idiopathic intracranial HTN (pseudotumor cerebri) | papilledema |
chronic vasculitis of large and medium sized vessels. tenderness or decreased pulse of the temporal artery | Giant cell arteritis (temporal arteritis) |
giant cell arteritis symptoms | fever, fatigue, weight loss, jaw claudication, visual (amaurosis fugax) |
trigeminal neuralgia symptoms | sudden, unilateral, sever, brief, stabbing, recurrent episodes of pain (electric shock like) |
cause of trigeminal neuralgia | caused by compression of the trigeminal nerve root |
Trigeminal neuralgia distribution pattern | V2/V3>V1 |
trigeminal neuralgia-facial muscle spasms with severe pain | tic douloureux |
trigeminal neuralgia triggers | light touch, chewing, talking, brushing, cold air, smiling, grimacing |
postherpetic neuralgia | continuum of pain that never resolved following an acute episode of herpes zoster |
Persistent idiopathic (atypical) facial pain | persistent facial pain that does not have the characteristics of the cranial neuralgias and is not attributed to another disorder |
__ can have refered pain presenting as Persistent idiopathic (atypical) facial pain | nasopharyngeal cancer, or lung cancer |
glossopharyngeal neuralgia | numerous analogies with trigeminal neuralgia with a different nerve distribution (radiates from oropharynx towards the ear) |
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