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Migraine is the most common type of vascular headache which is characterized by pain which is severe in either or both the sides of the brain blur vision and sometimes an upset stomach
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Email Migraine headaches are different from stress or tension headaches Migraine headaches are a type of vascular headache that is a result from blood vessels
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Headaches are usually caused by either muscle tension vascular problems or both Migraines are vascular in origin and may be preceded by visual disturbances loss of peripheral vision and
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Headaches are usually caused by either muscle tension vascular problems or both Migraines are vascular in origin and may be preceded by visual disturbances loss of peripheral vision and
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to acute sinusitis although symptoms are less severe and reoccur throughout the year It is often associated with a cough bad breath low grade fever facial pain and or fatigue Q What is a sinus headache A sinus headache is a non vascular headache due to pressure changes in the sinus cavities whereas a migraine headache is the vascular spasm of cerebral
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What is Headache There are four types of headache vascular muscle contraction tension traction and inflammatory The most common type of vascular headache is migraine
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Migraine is the most common vascular headache Vascular headaches are caused by blood vessel abnormalities which by turn constrict and open blood vessels in the head
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Another example of quot odd haemorrhages in odd places in an odd patient quot This patient was a 45 y o male with known metastatic melanoma who presented with headache and drowsiness Causes that should be considered for the obvious large haematoma in the left temporal lobe which is associated with a striking degree of vasogenic oedema include metastasis from the melanoma which this turned out to be and a vascular malformation However the more critical lesion is the much more subtle second metastasis in the midline of the cerebellar vermis which is only modestly hyperdense to grey matter shown in the top left image It is again associated with significant oedema which has almost obliterated the prepontine cistern and is putting the patient at risk of coning It s bilateral symmetry makes it easy to overlook especially when not selectively presented as above Compare this to <a href= http www flickr com photos 77814749 N00 1479259140 >this example< a> of other unusual haemorrhages and <a href= http www flickr com photos 77814749 N00 1479259140 >this example< a> of a haemorrhagic venous sinus thrombosis WHXR Sunshine ED Brain CT 071001 029 001 jpg
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Headaches are usually caused by either muscle tension vascular problems or both Migraines are vascular in origin and may be preceded by visual disturbances loss of peripheral vision

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