Misdiagnosis of Patients with Cervicogenic Headache: A Case Series Study

M. A. Tehrani, M. Akbari, Mehdi Dadgoo
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Article Info Misdiagnosis of Patients with Cervicogenic Headache: A Case Series Study Mohammad Amir Bonakdar Tehrani 1, Mohammad Akbari2*, Mehdi Dadgoo3 1. MSc. Student, Department of Physiotherapy, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2. Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 3. Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Background and Objectives: Cervicogenic headache is considered to be one of the most controversial headaches because of its diagnostic challenges. It has several pathogeneses resulting in different signs and symptoms that make therapists prone to misdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of diagnostic errors in cervicogenic headache patients. Methods: In this study that was conducted in the physiotherapy ward of the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare clinic in summer 2018, 60 patients with chronic headache were examined using the International Headache Society Diagnostic criteria and five physical tests. The aim of this study was to determine the number of the patients with cervicogenic headache who were not diagnosed or were misdiagnosed before this study. Results: Fifty-three of the volunteers had cervicogenic headache. Only four of them were diagnosed correctly before this study, indicating that 92% of the cervicogenic headache patients were not diagnosed properly in this study. Conclusion: There is a significantly high rate of misdiagnosis in patients with cervicogenic headache. Because of the physical mechanisms that induce this type of headache, applying valid and reliable physical tests together with diagnostic criteria may lead to accurate diagnosis of cervicogenic headache.
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颈源性头痛的误诊:病例系列研究
文章信息子宫颈源性头痛患者的误诊:病例系列研究Mohammad Amir Bonakdar Tehrani 1, Mohammad Akbari2*, Mehdi dadgoo31。MSc。伊朗医学大学物理治疗系学生,伊朗德黑兰2。伊朗医学大学物理治疗系教授,德黑兰,伊朗背景和目的:宫颈源性头痛被认为是最具争议的头痛之一,因为它的诊断挑战。它有几种病因,导致不同的体征和症状,使治疗师容易误诊。本研究的目的是估计宫颈源性头痛患者诊断错误的发生率。方法:本研究于2018年夏季在合作、劳动和社会福利部诊所物理治疗病房进行,采用国际头痛学会诊断标准和五项身体检查对60例慢性头痛患者进行检查。本研究的目的是确定在本研究之前未被诊断或误诊的颈源性头痛患者的数量。结果:53例患者出现颈源性头痛。其中仅有4例在本研究前被正确诊断,说明本研究中有92%的颈源性头痛患者未被正确诊断。结论:颈源性头痛的误诊率较高。由于引起这种类型头痛的物理机制,应用有效和可靠的物理测试和诊断标准可能导致准确诊断颈源性头痛。
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