| Literature DB >> 31185885 |
D Y Wei1, D Moreno-Ajona1, T Renton2, P J Goadsby3,4.
Abstract
Orofacial pain may have a variety of causes and offers a significant clinical challenge for its diagnosis and management.Entities:
Keywords: Hemicrania continua; Orofacial pain; Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31185885 PMCID: PMC6734481 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-019-1019-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Fig. 1Initial diagnosis following consultation
Initial diagnosis of patients in the cohort, taking into account that some of them had more than one headache type (Table 2); CSF: Cerebrospinal fluid; aOne patient excluded, was diagnosed with dystonia
| Initial diagnosisa | Number of patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Possible TAC | 62 (44%) |
| Migraine | 38 (27%) |
| Chronic migraine | 27 (19%) |
| Episodic migraine | 11 (8%) |
| Painful post-traumatic trigeminal neuropathy | 17 (12%) |
| Painful trigeminal neuropathy | 7 (5%) |
| Trigeminal neuralgia | 9 (6%) |
| Other: | 9 (6%) |
| Nummular headache | 2 (1.5%) |
| Primary stabbing headache | 2 (1.5%) |
| Hypnic headache | 1 (0.5%) |
| Burning mouth syndrome | 1 (0.5%) |
| Headache attributed to low CSF pressure | 1 (0.5%) |
| Posterior circulation stroke | 1 (0.5%) |
| Intermedius nerve neuralgia | 1 (0.5%) |
Patients with two headache diagnoses: Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with Conjunctival injection and Tearing (SUNCT), and Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with cranial Autonomic features (SUNA)
| Headache types | Number of patients/ total with condition (%) |
|---|---|
| Migraine | |
| Painful post-traumatic trigeminal neuropathy | 8/17 (47%) |
| Trigeminal neuralgia | 2/9 (22%) |
| Primary stabbing headache | 1/2 (50%) |
| Painful trigeminal neuropathy | 1/7 (14%) |
| Headache attributed to low CSF pressure | 1/1 (100%) |
| Myofascial pain | 1/1 (100%) |
| Hemicrania continua | |
| SUNCT/ SUNA | 2/6 (33%) |
| Primary stabbing headache | 1/2 (50%) |
| Painful post-traumatic trigeminal neuropathy | |
| Primary stabbing headache | 1/2 (50%) |
TAC diagnosis
| Headache type within the possible TAC group | Number of patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Cluster headache | 2/62 (3%) |
| Confirmed hemicrania continua (Positive Indotest) | 13/62 (21%) |
| Confirmed paroxysmal hemicrania (Positive Indotest) | 1/62 (2%) |
| Possible hemicrania continuaa | 21/62 (34%) |
| Possible paroxysmal hemicraniaa | 2/62 (3%) |
| Chronic migraine (negative Indotest) | 17/62 (27%) |
| SUNCT/ SUNA | 6/62 (10%) |
aClinical phenotype with equivocal indomethacin response or patients who did not proceed with the Indotest
Dental procedures in possible TAC patients
| Oral procedure | Number of patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Dental extraction | 15/62 (24%) |
| Root canal treatment | 8/62 (13%) |
| Dental filling | 4/62 (6%) |
| Dental implant | 1/62 (2%) |
| Mucosal biopsy | 1/62 (2%) |
| Parotid surgery | 1/62 (2%) |
| Oral minor trauma | 1/62 (2%) |