COMPLEMENTARY EXAMS AND HEADACHES


Autoria(s): LOPES, L. C.; DACH, F.; SPECIALI, J. G.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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Introduction. In view of the high prevalence of headache in the general population, the availability of well defined regarding the request of complementary exams is highly desirable. Aim. To analyze the criteria that will guide the physician requests of complementary exams during the investigation of headache. Patients and methods. The data were obtained by reviewing medical records of all patients who had been scheduled to be seen in a tertiary Headache Outpatient Clinic in 2004. Results. The exam most frequently requested was computed tomography of the head and the exams that most contributed to a change in clinical diagnosis or medical conduct were computed tomography of paranasal sinuses, simple rediography of paranasal sinuses. and magnetic resonance image of the brain. The exams that did not contribute to a change in the diagnosis or medical conduct were computed tomography and simple radiography of the cervical spine. As expected, the most expensive exams for the institution were computed tomography and magnetic resonance image. Conclusion. The importance of complementary exams in the investigation of headache is indisputable in many cases. Howerer, it is necessary the availability of more, studies that evaluate the request of complementay ; exams for headache patients. [REV NEUROL 2009: 48: 183-7]

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REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, v.48, n.4, p.183-187, 2009

0210-0010

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Revista de Neurologia

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Palavras-Chave #Cerebrospinal fluid #Computed tomography scanner Cost #Diagnostic techniques #Electroencephalography #Headache disorders #Magnetic resonance image #Neurologic examination #SYMPTOMATIC MIGRAINE #CARE #EPIDEMIOLOGY #EUROPE #SYSTEM #BRAIN #Clinical Neurology
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