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Headache in Intracranial Tumors

Headache in Intracranial Tumors

Cephalalgia, 1999
Abstract
The clinical data of 279 consecutive patients with brain tumors were analyzed pre- and postoperatively in the period of 1994-95. No headache had been recorded in the history of 115 patients, neither pre- nor postoperatively. Only in 139 of the remaining 164 headache patients was there a probable connection between headache and intracranial neoplasm. In the headache group the most frequent findings were metastatic brain tumors and different astrocytomas. Hypophysis adenomas and glioblastoma multiforme were frequent in the no-headache group. Progressive headache was found in 110 patients (67% of the headache group). The progressive character of the headache showed a close relationship with the prevailing edema, but not with the size of the tumor. Infratentorial and intraventricular tumors were more frequently accompanied by headache than those located supratentorially, probably due to the disturbance of CSF circulation and midline dislocation with increased intracranial pressure. Only...

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