Cluster headache after orbital exenteration |
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Authors: | S Evers,P Sö rö s,R Brilla,H Gerding,I-W Husstedt |
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Affiliation: | ;1Department of Neurology, Germany and ;2Ophthalmology, University of Minister, Germany |
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Abstract: | A 37-year old man developed an ipsilateral headache which fulfilled the criteria for cluster headache after orbital exenteration because of traumatic lesion of the bulb. The headache could be treated successfully by drugs usually applied in the therapy of cluster headache. Six similar cases of cluster headache after orbital exenteration could be identified in the literature suggesting that the eye itself is not necessarily part of the pathogenesis of cluster headache. We hypothesize that orbital exenteration can cause cluster headache by lesions of sympathetic structures. Possibly, these mechanisms are similar to those of sympathetic reflex dystrophy (Sudeck-Leriche syndrome) causing pain of the limbs. |
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Keywords: | Cluster headache orbital exenteration Sudeck-Leriche syndrome |
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