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Headache secondary to cerebrovascular disease

Journal

CEPHALALGIA
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 479-492

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0333102421999045

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Ischemic stroke; intracerebral hemorrhage; cervical artery dissection; arteritis; cerebral sinus venous thrombosis; treatment

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Headache is a prominent symptom in various cerebrovascular diseases. The presence of headache with focal neurological deficits warrants immediate diagnosis and treatment. Migraine is also linked to an increased risk of stroke.
Objectives To discuss headache secondary to cerebrovascular disease. Background Headache is an important symptom in cerebrovascular diseases. In some conditions, headache is the leading symptom. Migraine is associated with an increased risk of stroke. Methods The authors undertook a literature search for the terms headache and cerebrovascular diseases. Results We report studies on headache in subarachnoidal hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, ischemic stroke, TIA, basilar artery thrombosis, cervical artery dissection, cerebellar stroke, arteritis and cerebral sinus venous thrombosis. In addition, we discuss migraine and stroke and thunderclap headache. Conclusions Headache is a leading symptom in many cerebrovascular diseases. Headache in combination with focal neurological deficits requires immediate diagnosis and treatment.

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