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Nose and headache: what have we learned? Naso e cefalee: cosa abbiamo imparato.

Carlotta Pipolo1, Sara Portaleone, Giovanni Felisati.   

Abstract

Sinonasal involvement in secondary headache has long been interpreted as sinusitis and overestimation has been a problem in the past. In the last 20 years, the innovative interpretation of contact points between the lateral nasal wall and the septum as triggering cause of facial pain via the trigeminovascular system has gained importance in nasal secondary headaches. Also in this case, the prevalence and relevance has been misinterpreted in the beginning, undermining the success rate of pain improvement after surgical removal of these contact points. Therefore, studies have started to concentrate on the need of suitable preoperative evaluation to define the ideal, responsive candidate for surgical management of this form of headache. This article analyzes the outcome of these studies and tries to highlight the need for long-term follow-up to finally determine the relevance of surgical treatment for this particular headache form.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21533728     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-011-0531-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


  10 in total

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Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 3.307

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Journal:  Otolaryngol Clin North Am       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 3.346

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Authors:  Alireza Mohebbi; Framarz Memari; Saleh Mohebbi
Journal:  Headache       Date:  2009-10-05       Impact factor: 5.887

  10 in total
  1 in total

Review 1.  Prevalence of pain due to rhinosinusitis: a review.

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Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 3.307

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