It has recently been suggested that the trigeminocervical complex plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of neck discomfort that accompanies migraine attacks. Clinical and neurophysiological data have shown that pain within the occipital area may be transmitted by the first trigeminal branch, which supports an anatomical and functional link between cervical and trigeminal modulation of peripheral afferents. We describe a patient with an acute symptomatic migraine attack and chronic occipital neuralgia, both due to bleeding of a bulbocervical cavernoma. The clinical presentation is also discussed and related to recent scientific data on the role of the trigeminocervical complex in both the clinical picture and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of cervical and head pain. © Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007.
Neurovascular headache and occipital neuralgia secondary to bleeding of bulbocervical cavernoma / Gianluca, Bruti; C., Mostardini; Pierallini, Alberto; V., Villani; Modini, Claudio; Cerbo, Rosanna. - In: CEPHALALGIA. - ISSN 0333-1024. - STAMPA. - 27:9(2007), pp. 1074-1079. [10.1111/j.1468-2982.2007.01363.x]
Neurovascular headache and occipital neuralgia secondary to bleeding of bulbocervical cavernoma
PIERALLINI, Alberto;MODINI, Claudio;CERBO, Rosanna
2007
Abstract
It has recently been suggested that the trigeminocervical complex plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of neck discomfort that accompanies migraine attacks. Clinical and neurophysiological data have shown that pain within the occipital area may be transmitted by the first trigeminal branch, which supports an anatomical and functional link between cervical and trigeminal modulation of peripheral afferents. We describe a patient with an acute symptomatic migraine attack and chronic occipital neuralgia, both due to bleeding of a bulbocervical cavernoma. The clinical presentation is also discussed and related to recent scientific data on the role of the trigeminocervical complex in both the clinical picture and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of cervical and head pain. © Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.