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Complications of Traumatic Brain Injury: Post-traumatic Headache and Epilepsy

Chang JH

Posttraumatic headache (PTH) is one of several complications of traumatic brain injury (TBI). PTH usually resolving within the first 3 months, although a minority develop chronic headaches. PTH remains among...
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C2 Spinal Ganglion Block for Treatment of Cervicogenic Headache

Chung CK, Lee KH, Kim C, Choi R

  • KMID: 1946565
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1993 May;6(1):96-99.
The pathological basis for cervicogenic headache may lie within the cervical spine. Clinically patients with cervicogenic headache complain of unilateral pain radiating in an atypical fashion from the occipital region....
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Cervicogenic Headache due to Seronegative Rheumatoid Arthritis

Kang JH, Ha SW, Han SW, Kim SM, Yang YS, Han JH, Cho EK, Kim DE, Seo UJ

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Cervicogenic Headache from Skull Base Osteomyelitis : A case report

Jeong HJ, Nam SK, Song IA, Lee SC, Kim YC

Skull base osteomyelitis is a rare but life-threatening complication of inflammation of the ear. The authors present a case of skull base osteomyelitis of unknown etiology in a non-diabetic patient...
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The Effect of Trigger Point Injection and C2-ganglion Block for the Patients with Chronic Headache

Song CW, Kim JW

  • KMID: 2200244
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1995 Nov;8(2):272-278.
Headache is a common disease of the general population. But the main problem in any study of headache has been that of defining the disease entities. In 1988, the Headache...
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C2 Ganglion Block for Treatment of Cervicogenic Headache: A case report

Kim YJ, Shin DY, Hong KH, Lee HK, Kim C

  • KMID: 1946507
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 Nov;7(2):273-276.
The cervicogenic headache is not well defined for its characteristics and development of disease. It is developed by many causes including trauma principally. But, most cases have no radiologically specific...
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Cervicogenic headache arising from hidden metastasis to cervical lymph node adjacent to the superficial cervical plexus: A case report

Kim HH, Kim YC, Park YH, Park JW, Kim JH, Park SY, Lee SC

The differential diagnosis of headache is often difficult because the symptom of headache is overlapping. Superficial cervical plexus block is useful in diagnosis and treatment of headache. Headache arising from...
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Comparison of Therapeutic Effect of C2 ganglion Block for Cervicogenic Headache, Tension-type Headache, and Migraine without Aura

Kim KT, Song CW

BACKGROUND: A paracervical C2 ganglion blockade was carried out for therapeutic and diagnostic reasons of cervicogenic headache only. METHODS: This study was designed to investigate the therapeutic effect of C2 ganglion...
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Ultrasonic doppler flowmeter-guided occipital nerve block

Na SH, Kim TW, Oh SY, Kweon TD, Yoon KB, Yoon DM

BACKGROUND: Greater occipital nerve block is used in the treatment of headaches and neuralgia in the occipital area. We evaluated the efficacy of ultrasonic doppler flowmeter-guided occipital nerve block in...
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Personality Characteristics of Male Sufferers of Chronic Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache

Chen W, Yu S, Zhu J, Chai H, He W, Wang W

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Chronic tension-type headache (a primary headache disorder) and cervicogenic headache (a secondary headache disorder that is attributable to upper cervical spine pathology) share similar clinical manifestations, but...
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A Case of Neuromyelitis Optica Misdiagnosed as Cervicogenic Headache

Choi SI, Lee YJ, Kim DW, Yang JY

Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system associated with longitudinally extensive myelitis and optic neuritis. It is characterized by relapses that lead to blindness...
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Ultrasound-guided Pulsed Radiofrequency of the Third Occipital Nerve

Kim ED, Kim YH, Park CM, Kwak JA, Moon DE

A C2-3 zygapophygeal joint is a major source of cervicogenic headache. Radiofrequency (RF) neurotomy is preformed widely for zygapophygeal joint pain. Conventional RF denervation technique is generally performed under fluoroscopic...
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The Effect of Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) in Cervicogenic Headache

Kim SS, Park BS, Lee YJ

Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is not universally accepted as terminology used to discuss headaches associated with disorders of the cervical spine. Sjaastad was the first to describe CGH that its definition...
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Bipolar Pulsed Radiofrequency Denervation of Third Occipital Nerve in Patient with Cervicogenic Headache: A case report

Lee SY, Sim WS, Lee SM, Chang IY

Pulsed or conventional radiofrequency (RF) denervation of the third occipital nerve (TON) is considered to be a safe and effective alternative for the treatment of pain originating from the cervical...
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Cervicogenic Headache Caused by Cervical C3-C4 Intervertebral Disc Herniation : A case report

Lee EY, Choi SS, Lee MK, Lee MG, Kong MH, Lee IO

  • KMID: 1741588
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2008 Apr;3(2):99-102.
Cervicogenic headache is a syndrome characterized by chronic hemicranial pain referred to the head from either bony structures or soft tissues of the neck. Although the pathophysiology and source of...
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The Effect of Radiofrequency Neurotomy of Lower Cervical Medial Branches on Cervicogenic Headache

Park SW, Park YS, Nam TK, Cho TG

OBJECTIVE: Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is known to be mainly related with upper cervical problems. In this study, the effect of radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) for lower cervical (C4-7) medial branches on...
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Combined third occipital and C3 deep medial branch neurotomy in a patient with C2-3 facet joint osteoarthritis associated cervicogenic headaches: A case report

Kang SS, Yi YJ, Yoon YJ, Shin KM, Yoo HS

  • KMID: 1965846
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2014 Jan;9(1):27-30.
Cervicogenic headache is pain from the head due to various sources in the cervical spine. The C2-3 zygapophysial joints are the most commonly involved structure, and this type of headache...
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Clinical Efficacy of Radiofrequency Cervical Zygapophyseal Neurotomy in Patients with Chronic Cervicogenic Headache

Lee JB, Park JY, Park J, Lim DJ, Kim SD, Chung HS

The purpose of the present study was to assess the clinical efficacy of radiofrequency (RF) cervical zygapophyseal joint neurotomy in patients with cervicogenic headache. A total of thirty consecutive patients...
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Third Occipital Neurotomy for Suboccipital Neuralgic Pain: A case report

Jung SW, Park SB, Shin KM

Suboccipital pain can be caused by problems relating to muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, discs and nerves of the upper cervical structures. History taking, symptomatological evaluations and physical examinations, and even...
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Essential Clinical Tips about Ultrasound Guided Cervical Intervention

Lee HJ

This report suggests indications, detailed procedures, clinical efficacy and safety of ultrasound (US) guided cervical interventions, such as selective nerve root block (SNRB), medical branch block (MBB), facet joint intra-articular...
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