Cluster headache/ PGS/ diagnostics

The pain is whipped, of very strong intensity, the patient cannot stand lying down and has to walk. They often appear at night. They are located temporally or periorbital, unilaterally and are accompanied by lacrimation, nasal secretions and Horner's syndrome. Pain tends to accumulate within a few days of the year, often in the spring and fall. The diagnostic criteria are in the table:


 * Oxygen inhalation, sumatriptan, is used therapeutically for corticosteroids.
 * We differentially diagnose the dissection of the carotid artery'' event at the first discovery and rupture of the aneurysm. We perform MRI, MRI AG, angiography, ultrasound.

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