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Jin Young Ahn 3 Articles
Clinical Manifestation of Secondary Headache Attributed to Intracranial Disorder with Only Acute Mild Headache
Moo-Seok Park, Jeong Hun Kim, Seung Hyun Lee, Dong Gyu Lim, Jin Young Ahn
Published online June 30, 2018  
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경도의 급성 두통만을 주 증상으로 하는 두개뇌 질환에 의한 이차성 두통 환자의 임상 양상
긴장형 두통
Jin Young Ahn, Byung Kun Kim
Korean J Headache. 2009;10(1):35-46.   Published online June 30, 2009
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Tension-type headache (TTH) is the most common type of primary headache disorder. However TTH is an ill-defined and heterogeneous syndrome, which is diagnosed mainly be the absence of features of other headache disorders especially migraine. Despite the high prevalence and impact, knowledge about pathogenesis of TTH is still limited. Peripheral myofascial mechamism and central pain processing mechanism are implicated but their role in pathogenesis of TTH varies with the frequency of headache and among patients. Chronic tension type headache differs from episodic form in frequency, lack of response to treatment, more medication overuse, and more impact on quality of life.
벼락두통
Jin Young Ahn
Korean J Headache. 2007;8(1):20-23.   Published online June 30, 2007
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Thunderclap headache(TCH) is a hyperacute, severe headache that is so named because of its sudden onset. It often heralds a serious intracranial vascular event such as subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or pituitary apoplexy. However, it may also occur spontaneously or in the setting of cerebral vasoconstriction. The term primary TCH is often used to refer to a benign, idiopathic, and potentially recurrent headache of sudden and severe intensity with a lack of underlying pathology. This topic will review each of the entities considered in patients with TCH, offer pathophysiologic considerations, and discuss the diagnostic evaluation of TCH.

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