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Emergency Medicine Neurology 211

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  1. Acute Ischemic Stroke Pharmacotherapy
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    2 Quizzes
  2. Hemorrhagic Stroke
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    3 Quizzes
  3. Status Epilepticus
    10 Topics
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    3 Quizzes
  4. Migraine and headaches
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    3 Quizzes

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The pathophysiology of headache disorders is complex and multifactorial. For primary headaches such as migraine and tension-type, the underlying mechanisms are not entirely understood but likely involve interplay between the trigeminal nerve, cranial vasculature, and central pain pathways.

Migraine Pathophysiology:

  • Trigeminovascular activation – Trigeminal nerves surrounding cranial vessels are activated, leading to release of vasoactive neuropeptides like CGRP that promote vasodilation. This results in throbbing head pain.
  • Cortical spreading depression – Abnormal neuronal depolarization wave spreads across the cortex, which can produce neurological aura symptoms.
  • Sensitization – Repeated migraine attacks lead to sensitization of trigeminal and central pain pathways, contributing to headache progression.

Tension-Type Headache Pathophysiology:

  • Peripheral mechanisms – Sensitization of pain-sensitive nerve pathways surrounding extracerebral muscles and soft tissues of the head and neck. Can lead to sustained muscular contraction.
  • Central mechanisms – Sensitization of nociceptive neurons in trigeminal nucleus caudalis and upper cervical spine.

Secondary headaches have varied mechanisms based on the underlying disorder:

  • Vascular – Subarachnoid hemorrhage, arterial dissection, cerebral venous thrombosis
  • Infection – Meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscess
  • Intracranial pressure – Tumor, idiopathic intracranial hypertension
  • Inflammation – Temporal arteritis, acute angle closure glaucoma
  • Substance use – Medication overuse, illicit drugs, alcohol

Understanding the pathophysiologic basis of headaches guides optimal abortive therapy and vigilance for secondary causes requiring emergency diagnosis and management.