KMID : 0911820160170020057
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Korean Journal of Headache 2016 Volume.17 No. 2 p.57 ~ p.59
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A Case of Rhinogenic Headache with Popping Sound in Nasal Cavity During Sleep
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Kang Hung-Soo
Ma Yong-Woon Kim Cheon-Gyu Sung Jong-Hwa Woo Min-Gyu Ha Eun-Ok Jung Seong-Uk
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Abstract
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Rhinogenic headaches are secondary headache caused by sinusitis and anatomical variations, such as septal spur, concha bullosa, osteoma, and septal deviation. Differential diagnosis is essential since rhinogenic headaches are similar in headache characteristics to primary headache. We report a rare case of rhinogenic headache with popping sound in nasal cavity presenting during sleep. Clinicians should consider paranasal sinus CT in unknown origin headache or primary headache patient to evaluate the rhinogenic headache.
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KEYWORD
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Headache, Paranasal sinus, Sinusitis
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