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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association
1997 Volume.15 No. 3 p.606 ~ p.614
A Clinical Study on Headache in the Elderly


Abstract
It has been known that the prevalence and the etiology of headache in the elderly are different from those in the general pupulation. Nevertheless, studies of headache in the elderly have been rare. Under these backgrounds, prospective study was
performed to find the clinical characteristics of headache in the Korean elderly. The subjects consisted of 237 patients (male female=1.0, 1.7). A detailed and relevant history was gathered by headache history from and specific headache diagnosis
was
based on diagnostic criteria of the International Headache Society (1988). This study revealed that episodic/chronic tension-type headache (43%) was the most common diagnosis, followed by headache not classifiable (8%), headache from substance
withdrawal (6%), occipital neuralgia (5%), idiopathic stabbing headache (4%), and migraine(4%), Relatively because many patients with tension-type headache had oromandibular dysfunctions, somewhat high proportion of the patients reported
unilateral
predominance in the location of pain. The proportion of symptomatic headache that start in the elderly were higher than that of idiopathic headache that start in the elderly were higher than that of idiopathic headache. When comparing with the
general
pupulation, the importance of migraine and cluster headache declined, while the importance of symptomatic headaches increased. Idiopathic headache was more common in woman than in men, but symptomatic headache had no definite sex difference. In
conclusion, the etiologies and types of headache in the elderly are more complex and diverse, so that thorough diagnostic workups are needed.
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