The quest for a headache pattern in giant cell arteritis: A cohort study

Q3 Medicine Cephalalgia Reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25158163211024134
S. Vincenten, W. Mulleners
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Aim: To help clinicians in the diagnostic approach of giant cell arteritis (GCA) by providing a better knowledge on headache patterns in GCA. Methods: Cross-sectional data of a cohort of 30 known GCA patients regarding symptoms, clinical signs, laboratory and pathology data were collected retrospectively. Results: Headache was experienced by the majority of our cohort (26/30; 87%) and the most common pattern reported was a continuous, unilateral pain centered in or around the temporal area (13/26; 50% of all headaches). Pain confined to the occiput or frontal areas of the head was rarely reported as well as migrainous or cluster-like headaches. Conclusion: This data suggests that the headache pattern in GCA is heterogeneous, but that the most common pattern is a continuous, unilateral, temporal headache. Several other patterns were infrequently reported and these should question the clinical diagnosis of GCA. A large prospective study will be necessary to further elaborate these findings.
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巨细胞动脉炎头痛模式的探索:一项队列研究
目的:通过更好地了解巨细胞动脉炎的头痛模式,帮助临床医生了解巨细胞动动脉炎(GCA)的诊断方法。方法:回顾性收集30例已知GCA患者的横断面数据,包括症状、临床体征、实验室和病理学数据。结果:我们队列中的大多数人(26/30;87%)都经历过头痛,报告的最常见模式是以颞区或颞区周围为中心的持续单侧疼痛(13/26;占所有头痛的50%)。局限于头部枕部或额叶区域的疼痛以及偏头痛或簇状头痛很少被报道。结论:这些数据表明,GCA的头痛模式是异质性的,但最常见的模式是持续的单侧颞叶头痛。其他几种模式很少被报道,这些应该对GCA的临床诊断提出质疑。需要进行一项大规模的前瞻性研究来进一步阐述这些发现。
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Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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