Insights on the terminology and on some pathophysiological aspects of cluster headache and related conditions

Carlos Alberto Bordini
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IntroductionCluster headache and the more recently reported “related conditions”, namelyChronic Paroxysmal Hemicrania, Short-lasting, unilateral, Neuralgiform Headachewith Conjunctival Injection and Tearing (SUNCT) Syndrome and (possibly also)Hemicrania Continua, are one of the fascinating groups of conditions in Neurologywhose cardinal features are the almost absolute unilaterality of pain, its excruciatingseverity, besides the prominent mainly facial autonomic disturbances and overall theintriguing biorhythmicity.Beyond any doubt, the progress of our knowledge about themechanisms of these conditions has been considerable, but there is always room forreflection on where we are and where we can go.ObjectiveThe objectives of the present study are to analyze the metrics of publications onthe pathophysiology of these conditions, to explore in detail how proper the term”Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgia” is, and to comment on their numerous synonyms.CommentMuch is needed to know the exact structures and circuitry involved in the pathophysiology of these conditions; accordingly, a non-compromising and just descriptive termmight be useful. Along this line of reasoning and bearing in mind the cardinal pointsof such conditions, namely, pain in the trigeminal territory, prominent autonomicsymptoms, prominent chronobiological features, and the excruciating character ofthe pain, a terminological possibility would be: Unilateral with Prominent Rhythmicityand Autonomic Symptoms Excrutiating Cephalgia (UPRASEC).
对术语和一些病理生理方面的见解丛集性头痛和相关条件
丛集性头痛和最近报道的“相关疾病”,即慢性阵发性偏头痛,短期持续,单侧,神经痛性头痛伴结膜注射和撕裂(SUNCT)综合征和(可能也是)连续性偏头痛,是神经病学中令人着迷的一类疾病,其主要特征是几乎绝对的单侧疼痛,其令人难以忍受的严重性。除了突出的主要是面部自主神经障碍和总体上有趣的生物节律。毫无疑问,我们对这些条件的机制的了解已经取得了相当大的进展,但对于我们所处的位置和我们可以去的地方,总是有反思的余地。目的:本研究的目的是分析这些疾病的病理生理学出版物的指标,详细探讨“三叉神经自主神经性脑病”一词的恰当程度,并对其众多同义词进行评论。需要了解这些疾病病理生理学中涉及的确切结构和电路;因此,一个不妥协和公正的描述性术语可能是有用的。沿着这条推理路线,并牢记这些情况的要点,即三叉神经区域疼痛、突出的自主神经症状、突出的时间生物学特征和疼痛的痛苦特征,术语可能是:单侧伴有突出的节律性和自主神经症状的疼痛性头痛(UPRASEC)。
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