1992
DOI: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1992.1205318.x
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Ipsilateral Cluster Headache and Chronic Paroxysmal Hemicrania: Two Case Reports

Abstract: We report two patients with ipsilateral attacks of cluster headache and chronic paroxysmal hemicrania. The first patient, a 33-year-old man, started having attacks of chronic cluster headache at the age of 27. At 33, they were replaced by typical attacks of ipsilateral chronic paroxysmal hemicrania which showed a dramatic improvement with indomethacin 150 mg daily. After two days of complete remission, cluster headache attacks reappeared and persisted until verapamil, 360 mg a day, was added to indomethacin. T… Show more

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“…of casesReferencesIndomethacin25–50C0/++1[322]Indomethacin75C0/++++Occasional, not severe8[323330]Indomethacin150C0/++++2[330, 331]Indomethacin200–225C0/+++Occasional, not severe3[331, 332]Verapamil480C0/+?1[333]Piroxicam-β-cyclodextrine20–40C0/+++6[334]Rofecoxib25C0/++++1[317]Rofecoxib50C0/++++Occasional, not severe2[317, 318]Celecoxib400C0/++++1[319]Verap...…”
Section: Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform Headache With Conjunctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of casesReferencesIndomethacin25–50C0/++1[322]Indomethacin75C0/++++Occasional, not severe8[323330]Indomethacin150C0/++++2[330, 331]Indomethacin200–225C0/+++Occasional, not severe3[331, 332]Verapamil480C0/+?1[333]Piroxicam-β-cyclodextrine20–40C0/+++6[334]Rofecoxib25C0/++++1[317]Rofecoxib50C0/++++Occasional, not severe2[317, 318]Celecoxib400C0/++++1[319]Verap...…”
Section: Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform Headache With Conjunctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in PHOnly 1 episode of PH (no recurrence after withdrawal of indo) a Response by indo. in 22 daysTehindrazanarivelo et al [3]Case 133 Y/Mf: 2/dayd: 120 mtsf: 20–30/dayd: 10–20 mtsPast history of CHRecent attacks include both PH and CHVerapamil for CHIndo. for PHOnly 1 episode of PH (no recurrence after withdrawal of indo) a Case 245 Y/Mf:2–3/dayd: 120 mtsf:15–30/dayd: 2–30 mtsPast history of CHRecent attacks include both PH and CHVerapamil for CHIndo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tehindrazanarivelo et al [3] described two cases of ipsilateral CH and CPH. Both patients, who had been suffering from CH for many years (>5 years), developed simultaneous attacks of PH with the attacks of CH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transitions from one type of headache to another and overlap syndromes have been reported for migraine to cluster headache (CH) (4, 5), THS (6), and CPH (7), CH to THS (6), THS to CH (6), and CH to CPH (8). Although recurrent attacks of unilateral stabbing pain between the episodes have been described in 27% of cases with recurrent THS (4), their clinical features remain unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%