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Query: UMLS:C0018681 (
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We have discussed several miscellaneous
headache
disorders not associated with structural brain disease. The first group included those
headaches
provoked by "exertional" triggers in various forms. These include benign cough
headache
, BEH, and
headache
associated with sexual activity. The IHS diagnostic criteria were discussed.
Benign exertional headache
and cough
headache
were discussed together because of their substantial similarities. In general, BEH is characterized by severe, short-lived pain after coughing, sneezing, lifting a burden, sexual activity, or other similar brief effort. Structural disease of the brain or skull was the most important differential diagnosis for these disorders, with posterior fossa mass lesions being identified as the most common organic etiology. Magnetic resonance imaging with special attention to the posterior fossa and foramen magnum is the preferred method for evaluating these patients. Indomethacin is the treatment of choice. The
headache
associated with sexual activity is dull in the early phases of sexual excitement and becomes intense at orgasm. This
headache
is unpredictable in occurrence. Like BEH, the
headache
associated with sexual activity can be a manifestation of structural disease. Subarachnoid hemorrhage must be excluded, by CT scanning and CSF examination, in patients with the sexual
headache
. Benign
headache
associated with sexual activity has been successfully treated with indomethacin and beta-blockers. The second miscellaneous group of
headache
disorders includes those provoked by eating something cold or food additives, and by environmental stimuli. Idiopathic stabbing headache does not have a known trigger and appears frequently in migraineurs. Its occurrence may also herald the termination of an attack of cluster
headache
. Indomethacin treatment provides significant relief. Three
headaches
triggered by substances that are eaten were reviewed: ingestion of a cold stimulus, nitrate/nitrite-induced
headache
, and MSG-induced
headache
. For the most part, avoidance of these stimuli can prevent the associated
headache
. Lastly, we reviewed
headache
provoked by high altitude and hypoxia. The
headache
is part of the syndrome of AMS during its early or benign stage and the later malignant stage of HACE. The pain can be exacerbated by exercise. The best treatment is prevention via slow ascent and avoidance of respiratory depressants. Acetazolamide and dexamethasone have proved useful in preventing this syndrome.
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PMID:Cough, exertional, and other miscellaneous headaches. 202 Feb 26
Benign exertional headache
is coded as a separate entity within the International
Headache
Society's classification system, but the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying this clinical
headache
subtype are unknown and possibly are similar to those generating migraine. Coexistence of migraine and benign exertional
headache
in the same patient is not unusual, and antimigraine pharmacologic treatments are often effective in both
headache
types. Regardless, optimal management mandates that the clinician exclude any intracranial or systemic disease that could mimic "primary" exertional
headache
. The same holds for primary
headaches
induced by coughing or sneezing; congenital malformations or neoplasms, particularly within the posterior fossa, are not rare in these patients. The neurologic examination may not be sufficiently sensitive to detect the offending lesion. We describe a patient with migraine without aura and exertional secondary
headache
due to Chiari malformation type I whose
headaches
responded to treatment with propranolol and indomethacin.
Headache
2003 Apr
PMID:Chiari-associated exertional, cough, and sneeze headache responsive to medical therapy. 1265 13