History of cluster headache

Q3 Medicine
H. Pohl
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Abstract

Objective: To summarise the history of cluster headache evolving concepts and growing insights. Background: Excruciating pain, activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, and circadian rhythmicity characterise cluster headache attacks. Results: We find the oldest descriptions of patients suffering from the disorder in case reports of the 17th and 18th centuries. Only in the 19th and early 20th centuries did physicians start hypothesizing its cause. Initially, many researchers suspected the origin of the pain in peripheral nerves or blood vessels. However, eventually, they understood that the cause of the disease lies in the brain. In 1998, Positron emission tomography studies revealed increased activity of the posterior hypothalamus, whose role remains incompletely understood. Only recently have researchers realised that being diseased implies more than dysfunction. Recent studies analysed the consequences of cluster headache for each patient. Many struggle to deal with the disorder even in the absence of pain. Conclusion: Physicians have been aware of this type of pain for at least 300 years. Only when researchers studied pathological anatomy and physiology did knowledge accrue. A more comprehensive picture of the disease severity emerged when they also considered its consequences.
丛集性头痛病史
目的:总结集束性头痛的发展历史、概念和认识。背景:剧烈疼痛、副交感神经系统的激活和昼夜节律性是集束性头痛发作的特征。结果:我们在17世纪和18世纪的病例报告中找到了最古老的患者描述。直到19世纪和20世纪初,医生才开始猜测其病因。起初,许多研究人员怀疑疼痛的来源是周围神经或血管。然而,最终,他们明白了这种疾病的原因在于大脑。1998年,正电子发射断层扫描研究显示下丘脑后部活动增加,其作用仍不完全清楚。直到最近,研究人员才意识到,患病不仅仅意味着功能障碍。最近的研究分析了集束性头痛对每个患者的影响。许多人甚至在没有痛苦的情况下也在努力应对这种疾病。结论:医生已经意识到这种类型的疼痛至少300年。只有当研究人员研究病理解剖学和生理学时,知识才会积累起来。当他们考虑到疾病的后果时,对疾病严重程度的更全面的了解就出现了。
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Cephalalgia Reports
Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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