MOD thirty-one: Approach to Patients with Headache
Two. Evaluation of a Patient with Acute-New Onset Headache A. History Taking
Three. Warnings Signals to Raise Suspicion of Secondary Causes of Headache using SNOOP four
O: Older Age (greater than fifty years)
P four: Precipitated by Valsalva
Two. ICHD three Diagnostic Criteria for Migraine with Aura
Six. Tension-Type Headache
Approach to Patients with Headache
A. HEADACHE: ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY
Localization of Primary Headaches or Chronic Type headaches
B. PHYSICAL AND NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION
Two. Neurologic Examination
Three. WARNING SIGNALS TO RAISE SUSPICION OF SECONDARY CAUSES OF HEADACHE USING SNOOP four
Warning signals to Raise Suspicion of Secondary Causes of Headache Using the Mnemonic SNOOP
O: OLDER AGE (greater than fifty years)
P four: PRECIPITATED BY VALSALVA
One. ICHD three Diagnostic Criteria for Migraine without Aura
Three. ICHD three diagnostic criteria for chronic migraine
ICHD three diagnostic criteria for infrequent episodic tension-type headache