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020 _a1444312464
020 _a9781444312461
100 _aFrith, Alison (ed)
245 0 _aABC of headache
260 _aChichester
_bWiley
_c2009
300 _a1 online resource (87 p.)
490 _aABC series
_nv.91
505 _aCHAPTER 1: Approach to Headaches; CHAPTER 2: Migraine; CHAPTER 3: Tension-type Headache; CHAPTER 4: Cluster Headache; CHAPTER 5: Medication Overuse Headache; CHAPTER 6: Menstrual Headaches; CHAPTER 7: Childhood Periodic Syndromes; CHAPTER 8: Teenage Headache; CHAPTER 9: Exertional Headache; CHAPTER 10: Thunderclap Headache; CHAPTER 11: Headache and Brain Tumour; CHAPTER 12: Headache and Neck Pain; CHAPTER 13: Headache and Depression; CHAPTER 14: Pain in the Temple; CHAPTER 15: Facial Pain.
520 _aIn its different presentations, headache is one of the most common symptoms seen by family practitioners. The difficulty is in diagnosing the cause of the headache so that the appropriate treatment is provided, or if referral to a specialist is the recommended course of action. The ABC of Headache helps with this dilemma and guides the healthcare professional to look for the possible causes of presenting symptoms. Based on real case histories, each chapter guides the reader from symptoms through to diagnosis and management. This new ABC is a highly illustrated, informative, and practical source of knowledge. With links to further information and resources, it is a valuable text for healthcare professionals at all levels of practice and training.
650 _aHEADACHE
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650 _aMIGRAINE
700 _aMacGregor, Anne (ed)
856 _uhttp://newcomb.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=428217
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