Diagnostics and treatment of daily headache

2006 
: The authors present the results of the voluntary questioning of 235 neurologists on what methods should be applied to the diagnostics of chronic daily headache (CDH). Of these, 72.8% named eye ground evaluation, 61% named scull and cervical radiograms, and 50.2% considered computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging to be necessary. Electroencephalography and electroneuromyography were considered to be of less value and were mentioned by 21.3% and 10.2% of the questioned, respectively. In CDH treatment 75.3% of the neurologists used antidepressants and anxiolytics, 37% used cavinton, and 36.6% used pyracetam.
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