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These meds are avoived in pregnant pts - covered in a UW2 qs
Source: UWorld - Step 2 18968
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Cluster headaches may present similarly to {{c1::Horner}} syndrome
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Localization and additional symptoms of primary headaches
These three types of primary headache can be differentiated according to pain localization, intensity, and additional symptoms.
– Tension headache: holocranial or bifrontal, dull headache; no autonomic symptoms
– Migraine: unilateral headache with autonomic symptoms (vomiting, nausea, phonophobia, photophobia)
– Cluster headache: unilateral, periorbital headache with conjunctival injection, lacrimation, rhinorrhea and swelling of nasal mucous membranes, Horner syndrome, forehead or facial sweating
– Tension headache: holocranial or bifrontal, dull headache; no autonomic symptoms
– Migraine: unilateral headache with autonomic symptoms (vomiting, nausea, phonophobia, photophobia)
– Cluster headache: unilateral, periorbital headache with conjunctival injection, lacrimation, rhinorrhea and swelling of nasal mucous membranes, Horner syndrome, forehead or facial sweating
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