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Since The Cleveland Clinic Manual of Headache Therapy published, new guidelines and therapies have emerged. The Cleveland Clinic Manual of Headache Therapy, 2nd Edition provides these advances, as well as a number of clinical challenges not covered in the 1st edition - including headaches associated with opioids and traumatic brain injury. Organized by dedicated parts and chapters on diagnosis and treatment, this practical guide also features clinical pearls and summarizing tables. The Cleveland Clinic Manual of Headache Therapy, 2nd Edition will provide neurologists, pain specialists, fellows, residents and primary care physicians an evidence-based resource of clinical approaches and appropriate treatments. Table of contents Preface to the Second Edition Part I- Diagnosis of Episodic Primary Headaches Chapter 1- Diagnosis of Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches Stewart J. Tepper and Deborah E. Tepper Chapter 2- Diagnosis of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias (TACs) Mark J. Stillman Chapter 3- Diagnosis of Other Primary Headaches Mark J. Stillman Part II: Diagnosis of Chronic Headaches Chapter 4- Diagnosis of Primary Chronic Daily Headaches Stewart J. Tepper and Deborah E. Tepper Part III: Diagnosis of Addiction, Substance use, and Headache Chapter 5- Diagnosis of Addiction, Substance use, and Headache Mark J. Stillman, Jennifer S. Kriegler, Edward C. Covington, and Steven J. Krause Part IV: Diagnosis of Secondary Headaches Chapter 6- Diagnosis of Major Secondary Headaches 2, The Basics, Head and Neck Trauma, and Vascular Disorders MaryAnn Mays Chapter 7- Diagnosis of Major Secondary Headaches, Non-vascular Disorders MaryAnn Mays, Deborah E. Tepper, and Stewart J. Tepper Part V: Diagnosis of Pediatric Headaches Chapter 8- Diagnosis of Headache in Children and Adolescents Catalina Cleves-Bayon and A. David Rothner Chapter 9- Episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine, pediatric tension-type headache, chronic daily headache syndromes in children and pediatric idiopathic intracranial hypertension Catalina Cleves-Bayon and A. David Rothner Part VI: Treatment of Episodic Headaches Chapter 10- Acute Treatment of Episodic Migraine Jennifer S. Kriegler Chapter 11- Preventive Treatment of Episodic Migraine Cynthia C. Bamford and Emad Estemalik Chapter 12- Treatment of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias (TACs) and Other Primary Headaches Mark J. Stillman Part VII: Treatment of Chronic and Refractory Headaches Chapter 13- Treatment of Medication Overuse Headache Stewart J. Tepper and Deborah E. Tepper Chapter 14- Medical Treatment of Refractory Daily Headaches, including Interdisciplinary Management Mark J. Stillman Chapter 15- Psychological Co-morbidities, Assessment, and Management of Refractory Daily Headaches Steven J. Krause Chapter 16- Detoxification or Wean Treatment of Opioids and Sedatives in Headache and Pain Disorders Jennifer S. Kriegler, MD, Edward C. Covington, MD, and Mark J. Stillman, MD Part VIII: Treatment of Secondary Headaches Chapter 17- Treatment of Major Secondary Headaches MaryAnn Mays Part IX: Treatment of Pediatric Headaches Chapter 18- Treatment of Pediatric and Adolescent Headaches Catalina Cleves-Bayon and A. David Rothner Part X: Special Topics in Headache Chapter 19- Behavioral Treatment of Headaches Steven J. Krause Chapter 20- Treatment of Facial Pain and Neuralgias Cynthia C. Bamford and Neil Cherian Chapter 21- Treatment and Consideration of Women’s Issues in Headache Jennifer S. Kriegler Chapter 22- Diagnosis and Treatment of Dizziness and Headache Neil Cherian Chapter 23- Headaches, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Concussion Jay Alberts and Neil Cherian Chapter 24 - Nursing issues in the diagnosis and treatment of migraines Deborah Zajac
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