Elsevier, 2015. — 314 p. At this juncture, why did we see a need for a new book on headache? First, because of the proliferation in research, both biochemical and genetic, a review of the current status of headache was obvious. We also determined that solving the mysteries of headache, primarily migraine, indicated the need for an update in a simple correlation which is...
Springer, 2014. — 217 p. This book provides a multidisciplinary approach to vestibular migraine and related syndromes in which dizziness is the most predominant feature. Starting from the neurological point of view, the pathophysiology, classification, neurophysiology and therapy of migraine are discussed. Readers will learn how to recognize and properly treat vestibular...
New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2018. — 404 p. Functional anatomy of trigeminaovascular pain Physiology of the meningeal sensory pathway Meningeal afferent ion channels and their role in migraine Functional architecture of central pain pathways : focus on the trigeminovascular system Visceral pain Meningeal neurogenic inflammation and dural mast cells in migraine pain...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 112 p. Approximately 12 million women in the United States suffer from menstrual migrane, typically defined as migrane headache attacks that occur regularly in the window starting two days before the menstrual period and continuing to three days after the onset of menstruation. In additon to covering such topics as pathogenesis, comorbidities,...
Springer, 2017. — 254 p. This engaging and highly practical title is designed to support healthcare professionals in providing the best possible care for their patients with migraine. Developed by two leading authorities in the field who bring wit and warmth to their writing, the book combines the valuable wisdom of their clinical expertise with cutting edge scientific...
New York: Informa Healthcare, 2006. — 370 p. Supported by an extensive review of migraine pathogenesis and more than 200 case histories gleaned from the authors' personal experiences, this guide proposes two radical new concepts: all primary headaches are fundamentally a form of migraine and everyone may experience some manifestation of the migraine process in their life....
Second edition. — Informa; Taylor & Francis, 2005. — 138 p. All physicians need to learn to diagnose and manage head pain. However, there are many causes of headache: some are secondary to other conditions; others are disorders in themselves. These factors often make differential diagnosis and treatment a challenge. This didactic atlas approaches the problem of migraine and...
Elsevier, 2024. — 634 p. Migraine Management covers the effective treatment of migraines, including different subtypes of migraines in different patient populations. The classification and diagnostic criteria of common and uncommon subtypes of migraine are explored in detail, including childhood variants. An in-depth analysis of the pharmacology of acute and prophylactic agents...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 217 p. Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches focuses on the many myths that exist around headaches and dispels common misperceptions by providing simple explanations on how headaches occur, and, most importantly, how to treat them. The authors give real, practical advice: when and how to manage your headaches, when to seek...
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