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Sinus Headache, Migraine, and the Otolaryngologist: An Introduction
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This volume will serve as a comprehensive and useful guide for ENT physicians in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of patients who suffer from sinus headaches and migraines. The text reviews key issues such as identification and management of migraine, and appropriate surgical and nonsurgical treatment that is often not part of ENT resident training. With 20% of women and 6% of men having migraines (only 50% recognized) this text will serve to expand management options to physicians already operating on sinuses or seeing cosmetic patients with head and neck concerns. Other forms of intervention in migraineurs, such as surgery, Botulinum Toxin injections and adjunctive and integrative therapy, are covered.
Sinus Headache, Migraine, and the Otolaryngologist will be an invaluable resource for ENT and allergy specialists, and any physician or medical professional with an interest in sinus headache or migraine.
Sinus Headache, Migraine, and the Otolaryngologist: An Introduction
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Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Migraine
Pages 7-15
Differential Diagnosis and Workup of the Headache Patient: Should I Order a Scan?
Pages 17-35
Pharmacological Management of Migraine
Pages 37-64
Botulinum Toxin for Migraine Headaches
Pages 65-89
Sinus Headache and Rhinogenic Headache
Pages 91-109
Allergic Rhinitis and Migraine Headache
Pages 111-120
Vestibular Migraine
Pages 121-137
Migraine Comorbidities
Pages 139-191
Surgery for Migraine: An Evidence-Based Review
Pages 193-207
Adjunctive and Integrative Therapy in Migraine Management
Pages 209-235
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