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Rhinogenic Headache

Introduction. -very little in textbooks- even those dedicated to rhinology. - Otolaryngologists frequently evaluate and treat patients complaining of headache. - it is important to know how to diagnose and treat headaches of sino-nasal origin as well as others. - rhinogenic headache is a specific en

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Rhinogenic Headache

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    1. Rhinogenic Headache

    8. Migraine with Aura

    10. Tension Headache

    12. Cluster Headaches

    15. Acute sinusitis headache

    16. Rhinogenic Headache Defined

    17. The International Classification of Headache Disorders

    18. Historical Perspective

    20. McAuliffe et al 1943

    21. Stammberger & Wolfe 1988-Mechanism of Rhinogenic Headache

    22. Stammberger & Wolfe 1988-Mechanism of Rhinogenic Headache

    23. Rhinogenic headache mechanism

    24. Supporting Evidence for Rhinogenic Headache

    26. Etiologies of Mucosal Contact Points

    27. Problems with Mechanism of Rhinogenic Headache

    28. Problems with Mechanism of Rhinogenic Headache

    30. Problems with Mechanism of Rhinogenic Headache

    33. Research needs

    34. Practice Considerations

    35. The End

    36. References

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