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Headache Diagnostic Testing
See Also
Headache
Headache Red Flag
Headache Causes
Headache History
Headache Examination
Neuroimaging in Headache
Labs
Suspected
Giant Cell Arteritis
(
Temporal Arteritis
)
C-Reactive Protein
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
Suspected
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon Monoxide
Level
Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
or
Preeclampsia
See
Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
Imaging
Head CT
or
Head MRI
See
Neuroimaging in Headache
See
Organic Headache
New Sudden Severe
Headache
(
Thunderclap Headache
)
Focal neurologic symptoms or signs
Progressive
Headache
s
Symptoms of increasing
Intracranial Pressure
Pituitary Apoplexy
(MRI)
Indications to obtain head imaging prior to
Lumbar Puncture
Suspected
Increased Intracranial Pressure
CNS mass
Headache in HIV
(new type of
Headache
for patient)
Altered
Neurologic Exam
Head CT
Venogram or the preferred MR Venogram
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
Head and Neck CT Angiography or MR Angiography
Cervical Artery Dissection
Avoid XRay C-Spine
Rarely useful in
Headache Evaluation
Diagnostics
Lumbar Puncture
(LP)
Fever
(
Meningitis
or
Encephalitis
suspected)
Do not delay
Antibiotic
s if
Bacterial Meningitis
is suspected (but attempt to get
Lumbar Puncture
first if possible)
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
LP indicated in
Thunderclap Headache
with negative
CT Head
(esp. when
CT Head
>6 hours from onset)
Lumbar Puncture
with opening pressure
Increased Intracranial Pressure
(e.g.
Pseudotumor Cerebri
)
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
(opening pressure)
Idiopathic
Intracranial Pressure
(similar to
Spinal Headache
)
Electroencephalogram
(EEG)
Rarely useful in
Headache Evaluation
References
Tabatabai (2021) Emerg Med Clin North Am 39(1): 67-85 [PubMed]
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