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Headache Exam
, Headache Examination
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Headache
Headache Causes
Headache History
Headache Diagnostic Testing
Neuroimaging in Headache
General
Neurologic deficit suggests
Organic Headache
Organic Headache
is unlikely without neurologic deficit
Exam
Key Neurologic Assessment
Complete
Neurologic Exam
ination
Motor Exam
(
Hemiparesis
)
Sensory Exam
(especially
Trigeminal Nerve
Sensation
)
Cranial Nerve
exam
Deep Tendon Reflex
es
Coordination and gait (e.g.
Ataxia
)
Signs of
Meningeal Irritation
Nuchal Rigidity
on Passive neck flexion
Kernig Sign
Brudzinski Sign
Altered Level of Consciousness
Causes of Focal neurologic deficits
Cerebrovascular Accident
Causes of Non-focal neurologic deficits
Meningitis
Encephalitis
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Intracranial
Hypertension
Anoxia
Exam
Other key points
Vascular examination
Carotid Bruit
Temporal artery bruit, firmness, tenderness or pain
Head and
Neck Exam
Sinus tenderness
Neck range of motion
Evaluate for
Nuchal Rigidity
in
Meningitis
Trapezius
Muscle
or Sternocleidomastoid
Muscle
tenderness or spasm
Eye Examination
Pupil
reaction
Visual Field
s
Intraocular Pressure
(
Narrow Angle Glaucoma
)
Abnormal eye movements (e.g.
Nystagmus
)
Funduscopic Exam
ination (e.g.
Papilledema
)
Skin Findings suggestive of congenital intracranial neoplasm
Neurofibromatosis
Tuberous Sclerosis
Vital Sign
s
Head Circumference
in children
Tachycardia
Intracranial lesion (see list below)
Hypertension
Hypertensive
Headache
Intracranial Lesion
Hematoma
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Fever
Meningitis
Encephalitis
Viral Syndrome
Temporal Arteritis
Acute Sinusitis
References
Cutrer in Goldman (2000) Cecil Medicine, p. 2066
Duman in Friedman (1991) Medical Diagnosis, p. 392-3
Henry in Marx (2002) Rosen's Emergency Medicine, p. 152
Pruitt in Goroll (2000) Primary Care Medicine, p. 931-9
Tabatabai (2021) Emerg Med Clin North Am 39(1): 67-85 [PubMed]
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