According to the diagnostic criteria of International Headache Society classification, hemicrania continua is a strictly unilateral continuous headache of moderate intensity with painful exacerbations associated with ipsilateral autonomic signs without pain-free periods. We report a case of a 42-year-old woman suffered of a remitting form of hemicrania continua evolved from a strictly unilateral migraine without aura.
Terlizzi R., Cevoli S., Nicodemo M., Pierangeli G., Grimaldi D., Cortelli P. (2011). A case of strictly unilateral migraine without aura transformed in an episodic hemicrania continua. NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 32(1), 169-170 [10.1007/s10072-010-0418-y].
A case of strictly unilateral migraine without aura transformed in an episodic hemicrania continua.
TERLIZZI, ROSSANA;Cevoli S.;NICODEMO, MARIANNA;PIERANGELI, GIULIA;GRIMALDI, DANIELA;CORTELLI, PIETRO
2011
Abstract
According to the diagnostic criteria of International Headache Society classification, hemicrania continua is a strictly unilateral continuous headache of moderate intensity with painful exacerbations associated with ipsilateral autonomic signs without pain-free periods. We report a case of a 42-year-old woman suffered of a remitting form of hemicrania continua evolved from a strictly unilateral migraine without aura.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.