Cervicogenic headache: diagnostic criteria
- PMID: 2074165
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.1990.hed3011725.x
Cervicogenic headache: diagnostic criteria
Abstract
Criteria for the diagnosis of cervicogenic headache are proposed, which include unilateral head pain, symptoms and signs of neck involvement, non-clustering episodic moderate pain originating in the neck then spreading to the head, and response to root or nerve blockade; plus rarer and non-obligatory features such as autonomic disturbances, dizziness, phonophotophobia, monocular visual blurring, and difficulty swallowing.
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