Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. — 333 p. — (Neurology in Practice) — ISBN: 978-0470654729
This book is a practical guide to headache medicine designed for both neurologists and general practitioners. Its expert author team introduces the principles of classification and diagnosis, and focuses in detail on the main classes of headache migraine, tension-type and trigeminal autonomic cephalgias, including cluster headache. The book’s clinically focused practical approach covers unusual headache disorders, such as hemicrania continua and new daily persistent headache, and addresses the management of headache in women, children and the elderly.
Principles of Headache: Primary and Secondary Headache DisordersThe Basics of Headache Classifiation and Diagnosis
Approach to the Patient with Headache
Secondary Headache Disorders Encountered in Clinical Practice
MigraineDiagnosis and Subtypes of Migraine
Epidemiology, Progression, Prognosis, and Comorbidity of Migraine
Pathophysiology and Genetics of Migraine
Multidisciplinary Approach to Patients with Migraine
Acute Treatments for Migraine
Preventive Treatments for Migraine
Managing the Special Problem of Chronic Migraine
Tension‐type HeadacheDiagnosis, Subtypes, Epidemiology, Progression, Prognosis, and Comorbidity of Tension‐type Headache
Pathophysiology and Genetics of Tension‐type Headache
Treatment of Tension‐type Headache
Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias Including Cluster HeadacheDiagnosis and Subtypes of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias
Epidemiology, Progression, Prognosis, and Comorbidity of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias
Pathophysiology and Genetics of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias
Treatment of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias Including Cluster Headache
Other Headache DisordersNew Daily Persistent Headache
Hemicrania Continua
Unusual Short‐duration Primary Headaches
Management of Headache in Specific Patient PopulationsManagement of Headache in Women
Management of Headache in Children
Management of Headache in the Elderly