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TMJ DISORDERS MYOGENOUS PAIN REFERRED PAIN TENSION TYPE HEADACHE MIGRAINE CLUSTER HEADACHE

TMJ DISORDERS MYOGENOUS PAIN REFERRED PAIN TENSION TYPE HEADACHE MIGRAINE CLUSTER HEADACHE NEUROPATHIC PAIN DEAFFERENTATION PAIN PAIN IN SOMATOFORM DISORDERS (ATYPICAL FACIAL PAIN). TMJ DISORDERS MYOGENOUS PAIN REFERRED PAIN TENSION TYPE HEADACHE MIGRAINE CLUSTER HEADACHE

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TMJ DISORDERS MYOGENOUS PAIN REFERRED PAIN TENSION TYPE HEADACHE MIGRAINE CLUSTER HEADACHE

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  1. TMJ DISORDERS • MYOGENOUS PAIN • REFERRED PAIN • TENSION TYPE HEADACHE • MIGRAINE • CLUSTER HEADACHE • NEUROPATHIC PAIN • DEAFFERENTATION PAIN • PAIN IN SOMATOFORM DISORDERS • (ATYPICAL FACIAL PAIN)

  2. TMJ DISORDERS • MYOGENOUS PAIN • REFERRED PAIN • TENSION TYPE HEADACHE • MIGRAINE • CLUSTER HEADACHE • NEUROPATHIC PAIN • DEAFFERENTATION PAIN • PAIN IN SOMATOFORM DISORDERS • (ATYPICAL FACIAL PAIN)

  3. Classification of headache disorders, cranial neuralgias and facial pain 1. Migraine 2. Tension-type headache

  4. TENSION TYPE HEADACHE - MIGRAINE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS: PAIN QUALITY LOCATION DURATION AUTONOMIC SYMPTOMS

  5. 1. Migraine 1.1 Migraine without aura 1.2 Migraine with aura

  6. 1.5 Complications of migraine 1.5.1 Chronic migraine 1.5.2 Status migrainosus 1.5.3 Persistent aura without infarction 1.5.4 Migrainous infarction 1.5.5 Migraine-triggered seisure

  7. 1.5 Complications of migraine 1.5.1 Chronic migraine 1.5.2 Status migrainosus 1.5.3 Persistent aura without infarction 1.5.4 Migrainous infarction 1.5.5 Migraine-triggered seisure

  8. TENSION TYPE HEADACHE

  9. 2. Tension-type headache 2.1 Infrequent episodic tension-type headache 2.1.1 associated with pericranial tenderness 2.1.2 not associated with pericranial tenderness 2.2 Frequent episodic tension-type headache 2.2.1 associated with pericranial tenderness 2.2.2 not associated with pericranial tenderness 2.3 Chronic tension-type headache 2.3.1 associated with pericranial tenderness 2.3.2 not associated with pericranial tenderness 2.4 Probable tension-type headache

  10. Before treatment

  11. COLITI GASTRITI DIFF. DEGLUTIZIONE PROBL. DIGESTIONE ANORESSIA BULIMIA ANSIA FOBIE DIST. SONNO CRISI DI PANICO PALPITAZIONI SBALZI DI UMORE SVENIMENTI VERTIGINI FIACCHEZZA ABITUDINI VOLUTT. PARAFUNZ CLONI CRAMPI MUSC. PARESTESIE PAT. VASC. FAM. TURBE CIRC. PERIF. FREDDO ESTREMITA’ DOL. SCHIENA MAL. REUM. TURBE MINZ./ALVO FRAGILITA’ CAPELLI FRAGILITA’ UNGHIE CHINETOSI ACETONEMIA FRIGIDITA’ VAGINISMO IMPOTENZA EIACULAZIONE PREC. UMORE DEPRESSO

  12. After treatment

  13. Classification of headache disorders, cranial neuralgias and facial pain 3. Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias 3.1cluster headache 3.2 chronic paroximal hemicrania 3.2.1 Episodic paroximal hemicrania 3.2.2 Chronic paroximal hemicrania 3.3 Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) 4.4 Probable trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia 4.4.1 Probable cluster headache 4.4.2 Probableparoximal hemicrania 4.4.3 Probable SUNCT

  14. conjunctival injection lacrimation nasal congestion and/or rhinorrhoea facial sweating miosis and/or ptosis eyelid edema

  15. DIFFERENT PATIENT TYPOLOGIES?

  16. COLITIS GASTRITIS KINETOSIS SWALLOWING DIFF. DIGESTIVE PROBL. ANOREXIA BULIMIA ANXIETY PHOBIAS SLEEP DISORDERS PALPITATION PANIC ATTACKS MOOD CHANGES FAINTING VERTIGO LASSITUDE PARAFUNCTIONS CLONUS CRAMPS PARESTHESIAS BACK PAIN URINATION DISTURBANCES DIARRHEA OR CONSTIPATION HAIR FRAGILITY NAIL FRAGILITY CIRCULATION DISORDERS COLD LIMBS FREQUENT DEPRESSED MOODS

  17. COLITIS GASTRITIS KINETOSIS SWALLOWING DIFF. DIGESTIVE PROBL. ANOREXIA BULIMIA ANXIETY PHOBIAS SLEEP DISORDERS PALPITATION PANIC ATTACKS MOOD CHANGES FAINTING VERTIGO LASSITUDE PARAFUNCTIONS CLONUS CRAMPS PARESTHESIAS BACK PAIN URINATION DISTURBANCES DIARRHEA OR CONSTIPATION HAIR FRAGILITY NAIL FRAGILITY CIRCULATION DISORDERS COLD LIMBS FREQUENT DEPRESSED MOODS FRIGIDITY VAGINISM

  18. Classification of headache disorders, cranial neuralgias and facial pain 3. Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias 3.1 cluster headache 3.2 chronic paroximal hemicrania 3.2.1 Episodic paroximal hemicrania 3.2.2 Chronic paroximal hemicrania 3.3 Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) 4.4 Probable trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia 4.4.1 Probable cluster headache 4.4.2 Probableparoximal hemicrania 4.4.3 Probable SUNCT

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