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Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?

Epicrania fugax (EF) has been recently described as a paroxysmal head pain starting in a focal cranial area of the posterior scalp and rapidly spreading forward to the ipsilateral eye or nose along a linear or zigzag trajectory. Here we report two patients presenting with the same clinical features,...

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Autores principales: Cuadrado, María Luz, Gómez-Vicente, Lidia, Porta-Etessam, Jesús, Marcos-de-Vega, María Azahara, Parejo-Carbonell, Beatriz, Matías-Guiu, Jorge
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Milan 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19936614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-009-0172-9
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author Cuadrado, María Luz
Gómez-Vicente, Lidia
Porta-Etessam, Jesús
Marcos-de-Vega, María Azahara
Parejo-Carbonell, Beatriz
Matías-Guiu, Jorge
author_facet Cuadrado, María Luz
Gómez-Vicente, Lidia
Porta-Etessam, Jesús
Marcos-de-Vega, María Azahara
Parejo-Carbonell, Beatriz
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description Epicrania fugax (EF) has been recently described as a paroxysmal head pain starting in a focal cranial area of the posterior scalp and rapidly spreading forward to the ipsilateral eye or nose along a linear or zigzag trajectory. Here we report two patients presenting with the same clinical features, except for the starting site and the direction of the pain. Unilateral pain paroxysms occurred on either side of the head, with a quick backward radiation along a linear trajectory. The pain always stemmed from a particular point located at the fronto-parietal region, and reached the parieto-occipital region in several seconds. The symptoms did not fit any of the acknowledged headaches and neuralgias, and might correspond to a reverse variant of EF.
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spelling pubmed-34521842012-11-29 Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction? Cuadrado, María Luz Gómez-Vicente, Lidia Porta-Etessam, Jesús Marcos-de-Vega, María Azahara Parejo-Carbonell, Beatriz Matías-Guiu, Jorge J Headache Pain Rapid Communication Epicrania fugax (EF) has been recently described as a paroxysmal head pain starting in a focal cranial area of the posterior scalp and rapidly spreading forward to the ipsilateral eye or nose along a linear or zigzag trajectory. Here we report two patients presenting with the same clinical features, except for the starting site and the direction of the pain. Unilateral pain paroxysms occurred on either side of the head, with a quick backward radiation along a linear trajectory. The pain always stemmed from a particular point located at the fronto-parietal region, and reached the parieto-occipital region in several seconds. The symptoms did not fit any of the acknowledged headaches and neuralgias, and might correspond to a reverse variant of EF. Springer Milan 2009-11-21 2010-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3452184/ /pubmed/19936614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-009-0172-9 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2009
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Cuadrado, María Luz
Gómez-Vicente, Lidia
Porta-Etessam, Jesús
Marcos-de-Vega, María Azahara
Parejo-Carbonell, Beatriz
Matías-Guiu, Jorge
Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
title Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
title_full Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
title_fullStr Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
title_full_unstemmed Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
title_short Paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
title_sort paroxysmal head pain with backward radiation: will epicrania fugax go in the opposite direction?
topic Rapid Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19936614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-009-0172-9
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