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Menstrual Migraine

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Klappentext This practical handbook serves as a concise resource on diagnosing and treating menstrual migraine. Tailored to the needs of busy health care professionals treating female patients in the primary care setting, the book focuses on essential clinical information for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in family practice, internal medicine and obstetrics and gynaecology. Zusammenfassung Approximately 10 million women in the US suffer from menstrual migraine, a common and disabling condition. Menstrual migraine is typically defined as a migraine headache that affects a woman each month starting two days before the menstrual period and continuing to the end of menstruation. It differs from nonmenstrual attacks of migraine, even in the same woman, in the regularity of its timing and its greater severity. Compared with other times in the menstrual cycle, a migraine is more than twice as likely to occur during the first 3 days of menstruation and more than 3 times as likely to be severe.As part of the Oxford American Pain Library, this practical handbook serves as a concise yet authoritative resource on diagnosing and treating menstrual migraine. Tailored to the needs of busy health care professionals treating female patients in the primary care setting, the book focuses on essential clinical information for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in family practice, internal medicine and obstetrics and gynaecology.In addition to covering traditional clinical areas such as pathogenesis, co-morbidities, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments, the book also presents an array of practical tools and features such as screening tools for easy diagnosis, disability assessment tools, tips on best questions to ask, useful checklists and additional patient resource information. The handbook also provides valuable guidance on how to proceed should initial treatment efforts fail. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Susan Hutchinson and B. Lee Peterlin: Introduction 2: B. Lee Peterlin and Ann I. Scher: The epidemiology of migraine and the influence of sex hormones 3: Sheena K. Aurora: Migraine pathophysiology: Past to present 4: Stephanie Nahas and B. Lee Peterlin: Tips and pearls for the diagnosis of migraine and menstrually related migraine 5: Jan Lewis Brandes and Heather D. Adkins: Comorbidities in migraine 6: E. Anne Macgregor: Pharmacotherapy 7: Joan Golub and Susan Hutchinson: Hormonal therapy and menstrual migraine: The estrogen controversy 8: Dawn C. Buse: Nonpharmalogical interventions for the management of menstrually related migraine 9: Susan Hutchinson and B. Lee Peterlin: Conclusion ...

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Authors Susan Hutchinson, Susan/ Peterlin Hutchinson, B Lee Peterlin, B. Lee Peterlin, Lee B. Peterlin
Assisted by Susan Hutchinson (Editor), B Lee Peterlin (Editor), B. Lee Peterlin (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2008
 
EAN 9780195368055
ISBN 978-0-19-536805-5
No. of pages 95
Dimensions 127 mm x 191 mm x 6 mm
Series Oxford American Pain Library
Oxford American Pain Library
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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