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This text provides a comprehensive overview of headache disorders. The contributors are the acknowledged world leaders in their fields. This seventh edition reflects the enormous growth of knowledge regarding the classification of epidemiology, mechanisms, and treatment of headaches.
Headache. --- Orofacial pain. --- Oro-facial pain --- Facial pain --- Mouth --- Pain --- Head pain --- Head --- Diseases
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Orofacial pain --- Temporomandibular joint --- Facial Pain --- Facial Pain --- Headache --- Headache --- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders --- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
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Facial pain --- Temporomandibular joint --- Facial Pain --- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders --- Case studies. --- Diseases --- Diagnosis. --- diagnosis --- diagnosis
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Pain --- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders --- Facial Pain --- Facial Pain --- psychology --- complications --- classification --- drug therapy
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HEADACHE --- FACIAL PAIN --- FACIAL NEURALGIA --- MOUTH MUCOSA --- PAIN --- HEADACHE --- FACIAL PAIN --- FACIAL NEURALGIA --- MOUTH MUCOSA --- PAIN
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Headache. --- Facial pain --- Headache --- Headache --- Headache Disorders --- Headache Disorders --- Facial Pain --- Facial Pain --- Diagnosis, Differential --- diagnosis --- therapy --- diagnosis --- therapy --- diagnosis --- therapy
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The facialgia gather an important number of pathologies which the clinical presentation and therapeutic implications are various. Their physiopathology is not entirely known to date. The three most common facialgia are cluster headache, Horton's disease and trigeminal neuralgia. Their treatment depends from the chronicity and is made of different drugs like calcium channel blockers, triptans, anticonvulsivant drugs, ... The treatment is often specific to each algia. Regarding the forms refractory to drugs, some surgical options are possible although rarely performed Les algies faciales regroupent un nombre important de pathologies dont la présentation clinique et la prise en charge thérapeutique sont diverses. Leur physiopathologie n'est pas entièrement connue à ce jour. Les trois algies faciales les plus connues sont le cluster headache, l'artérite de Horton et la névralgie du trijumeau. Leur traitement dépend de leur forme (chronique ou épisodique) et est constitué de différentes classes médicamenteuses comme les antagonistes calciques, les triptans, les anti-épileptiques, ... Le traitement est souvent spécifique pour chaque algie faciale. En ce qui concerne les formes réfractaires au traitement médicamenteux, quelques options chirurgicales sont possibles bien que plus rarement réalisées
Facial Pain --- Cluster Headache --- Trigeminal Neuralgia --- Drug Therapy
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Orofacial pain --- Headache --- Craniomandibular Disorders --- Facial Pain --- Headache. --- Orofacial pain.
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Facial Pain --- Orofacial pain. --- Temporomandibular Joint Diseases --- diagnosis. --- diagnosis.
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Facial pain --- Orofacial pain. --- Headache. --- Physical therapy. --- Douleur faciale --- Douleur bucco-faciale --- Céphalée --- Physiothérapie --- Facial Pain --- Facial Pain --- Physical Therapy Modalities. --- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders --- therapy. --- diagnosis. --- physiopathology.