Causes
Medical treatment
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Definition
100

Thunderclap headache

SAH, pituitary apoplexy, haemorrhage into mass lesion or vascular malformation, posterior fossa mass lesion

100

CO poisoning

 100% O2 therapy via a close-fitting mask

100

Normal CT scan excludes SAH -True or False

False

100

Examples of primary Headache

Tension ,Migraine , Cluster , Trigeminal neuralgia etc

100

Sharp, stabbing unilateral pain around the orbit, or temporal area (often with lacrimation)

Cluster Headache

200

Most common type of headache

Primary-Tension type

200

CVST

Heparin should be commenced to reduce the risk of clot extension

200

The most useful laboratory test in GCA

ESR

200

Examples of Secondary Headache

Intracranial vascular disorder , Intracranial non vascular disorder, Extracranial pathology

200

Frequent use of analgesic medications (paracetamol, codeine and NSAID’s)  

Medication overuse headache /Rebound headache

300

Headache with fever, neck stiffness, or reduced level of consciousness

Meningitis, encephalitis, cerebral vasculitis

300

Temporal arteritis

Prednisolone 1mg/kg per day is the starting dose

300

Which diagnosis should be considered in all patients with sub-acute onset headache presenting with a seizure

 CVST- Cerebral venous sinus Thrombosis

300

Triptans can be used for treatment of migraine for children ? True/False

Yes , Age > 12

300

Brief electric shock-like pains in the distribution of the trigeminal nerve

Trigeminal Neuralgia

400

Severe headache, scalp tenderness, jaw claudication and in severe cases, loss of vision

GCA-Giant Cell Arthritis

400

Brain tumours (primary and secondary)  

dexamethasone : 4 mg/day

400

Most possible cause -If more than one person from the same vehicle or household presents with headache

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

400

Raised opening pressure and relief of symptoms after lumbar puncture

Idiopathic intracranial hypertension

400

New onset of hypertension (over 140/90) after 20 weeks of pregnancy and maternal organ dysfunction

Severe Pre-eclampsia

500

acute accumulation of extravascular fluid in the lungs following a severe central nervous system (CNS) injury

Neurogenic Pulmonary edema

500

Idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Furosemide and acetazolamide .Withdrawing 5-10 ml of cerebrospinal fluid will usually relieve the pressure

500

Which diagnosis should be considered : Unilateral headache associated with face or neck pain, and with a Horner’s syndrome.

Carotid/vertebral artery dissection

500

IOP measurement ?

Acute closure angle glaucoma

500

A rare complication of pregnancy where the pituitary gland undergoes ischaemic necrosis following significant peri-and post-partum haemorrhage

Sheehan’s syndrome