加巴喷丁
医学
神经影像学
临床试验
重症监护医学
疾病
流行病学
神经病理性疼痛
入射(几何)
儿科
麻醉
病理
替代医学
精神科
光学
物理
作者
María L. Cuadrado,Pedro López‐Ruiz,Ángel Luis Guerrero Peral
标识
DOI:10.1080/14737175.2018.1401925
摘要
Nummular headache (NH) is characterized by continuous or intermittent head pain, which remains confined to a round or oval shaped area of the scalp, generally 1 to 6 cm in diameter. Usually mild or moderate in intensity, some patients suffer severe acute exacerbations or continuous disabling pain. Areas covered: This article reviews epidemiological and clinical features of NH, the most recently proposed pathophysiological mechanisms, and state-of-the-art management according to the literature. Expert commentary: Information regarding true incidence and prevalence is lacking, but NH is a fairly common disorder in patients attending a headache clinic. Diagnostic work-up requires the exclusion of systemic and structural disease by a thorough physical examination, blood tests including immunology screening, and neuroimaging. No clinical trials have been conducted for NH, so the level of evidence for any treatment is low. Gabapentin seems to be the most effective oral medication; subcutaneous injection of the area with onabotulinum toxin type A also seems to be effective, and should be considered as an alternative to gabapentin.
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