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Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania | |
DiseasesDB | 30782 |
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eMedicine | neuro/67 |
MeSH | D051302 |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH), also known as Sjaastad syndrome, is a cluster-like headache that normally affects females. It normally consists of multiple severe yet short headache attacks. These attacks normally will only affect one side of the cranium, hence the term hemicrania. CPH headaches are treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, in particular indomethacin, which is usually totally effective in eliminating the symptoms.
See also
- Headache
- Tension headaches
- Migraine
- Rebound headaches
- Cluster headache
- hemicrania continua
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- hemicrania continua