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Trainee highlights [Editorial]

Bobker, Sarah M
PMID: 37596851
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650802

From diet to disasters, lifestyle factors can affect headaches and migraine [Editorial]

Cohen, Fred; Bobker, Sarah
PMID: 37317563
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650792

Trainee highlights [Editorial]

Bobker, Sarah M
PMID: 37937890
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650812

Trainee highlights [Editorial]

Bobker, Sarah M
PMID: 35822603
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650772

Trainee highlights [Editorial]

Bobker, Sarah M
PMID: 35861022
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650782

Introducing Headache's "Trainee Highlights" [Editorial]

Bobker, Sarah M
PMID: 35294056
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650762

Approach to Headache

Bobker, Sarah M; Safdieh, Joseph E
There is a very high prevalence of headache in both outpatient and inpatient settings, in the United States and worldwide, due to an abundance of possible causes. Having a practical and systematic approach to evaluating and treating headache is, therefore, key to making the correct diagnosis, or possibly overlapping diagnoses. Taking a thorough and methodical headache history is the mainstay for diagnosis of both primary and secondary headache disorders. Evaluation and workup should include a complete neurological examination, consideration of neuroimaging in specific limited situations, and serum or spinal fluid analysis if indicated. Adopting a diagnostic approach to headache ensures that cannot-miss, or potentially fatal, headache syndromes are not overlooked, while resource-intensive tests are performed only on an as-needed basis.
PMID: 34826868
ISSN: 1098-9021
CID: 5650752

Advancing our commitment to our peer reviewers [Editorial]

Halker Singh, Rashmi B; Bobker, Sarah M; Roberts, Jason L; Charleston, Larry; Robbins, Matthew S; Pradhan, Amynah; Sprenger, Till; Pozo-Rosich, Patricia; Orr, Serena L; Powers, Scott W; Houle, Timothy T; Turner, Dana P; Gelfand, Amy A
PMID: 34643953
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650742

Virtual Issue: COVID-19 and headache [Editorial]

Bobker, Sarah M; Robbins, Matthew S
PMCID:8013424
PMID: 33591579
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650732

COVID-19 and Headache: A Primer for Trainees

Bobker, Sarah M; Robbins, Matthew S
OBJECTIVE:To summarize for the trainee audience the possible mechanisms of headache in patients with COVID-19 as well as to outline the impact of the pandemic on patients with headache disorders and headache medicine in clinical practice. BACKGROUND:COVID-19 is a global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, of which a large subset of patients features neurological symptoms, commonly headache. The virus is highly contagious and is, therefore, changing clinical practice by forcing limitations on in-person visits and procedural treatments, more quickly shifting toward the widespread adaptation of telemedicine services. DESIGN/RESULTS:We review what is currently known about the pathophysiology of COVID-19 and how it relates to possible mechanisms of headache, including indirect, potential direct, and secondary causes. Alternative options for the treatment of patients with headache disorders and the use of telemedicine are also explored. CONCLUSIONS:Limited information exists regarding the mechanisms and timing of headache in patients with COVID-19, though causes relate to plausible direct viral invasion of the nervous system as well as the cytokine release syndrome. Though headache care in the COVID-19 era requires alterations, the improved preventive treatment options now available and evidence for feasibility and safety of telemedicine well positions clinicians to take care of such patients, especially in the COVID-19 epicenter of New York City.
PMCID:7300928
PMID: 32521039
ISSN: 1526-4610
CID: 5650722