Notes in NH.Q01.C001-NH.Q06.C001

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Published 12/18/2023 Cross-activation of parasympathetics by {{c1::trigeminal nerve::cranial nerve}} is responsible for lacrimation, sinus pressure,rhinorrhea, n…
Published 12/18/2023 Neurogenic inflammation in migraine occurs due to release of {{c1::vasoactive neuropeptides by the trigeminal nerve}}
Published 12/18/2023 Photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, and vomiting in migraine is due to activation of more neurons by ascending pain signals from {{c1::Trigeminal nocice…
Published 12/18/2023 Characteristic features of tension-type of headache include {{c1::bilateral headache}}, {{c2::mild or moderate}} pain intensity,{{c3::pressing/tighten…
Published 12/18/2023 Characteristics of a migraine headache include {{c1::unilateral}} location, {{c2::throbbing/pulsating}} quality, intensity-{{c3::moderate to severe}},…
Published 12/18/2023 The duration of a migraine headache typically ranges from {{c1::2 to 72 hours}}, whereas tension headaches can last from {{c2::30 minutes to…
Published 12/18/2023 Abortive treatment of migraine in absence of vascular contraindications include {{c1::triptans}} and {{c2::NSAIDs}} as an adjunct.
Published 12/18/2023 The preventive treatment of choice in migraine in overweight patients is {{c1::topiramate }} 
Published 12/18/2023 Preventive treatment of choice for migraine in hypertensive patients is {{c1::β-blockers (eg: propranolol) or calcium-channel blockers (eg: verap…
Published 12/18/2023 The next best step in management of a patient with complaints of migraine and cutaneous allodynia is {{c1::dihydroergotamine (DHE) infusion *(IV)}}
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