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Do the proposed cervicogenic headache diagnostic criteria demonstrate specificity in terms of separating cervicogenic headache from migraine?

David A Fishbain1, John Lewis, Brandly Cole, R B Cutler, R Steele Rosomoff, H L Rosomoff.   

Abstract

Diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic headache (CH) have been proposed. These criteria are controversial in that they appear to overlap or include characteristics that usually are attributed to migraine headache (MH). Whether these criteria are specific enough to separate CH patients from MH patients remains to be controversial. The literature on this issue is reviewed. In addition, the authors report the results of a study attempting to build a model of variables typically associated with CH or MH, which would identify patients with CH. A significant model could not be built that did not include MH symptoms. As such, it has been concluded that it is unlikely that the criteria for CH will have the specificity required to separate CH patients from MH patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12946293     DOI: 10.1007/s11916-003-0039-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep        ISSN: 1534-3081


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