Headache for ophthalmologists: current advances in headache understanding and management

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Abstract

Patients with headache and head pain are often referred to ophthalmologists. These symptoms can either be associated with underlying ophthalmic conditions, or more often are headache disorders unrelated to the eyes. Understanding the phenotype of the headache is critical for advice, safe discharge or onward referral. This review will provide an update on the criteria for common headache disorders that are often seen by ophthalmology and embrace disorders associated with ophthalmic diseases. It will also describe the changing management of migraine and outline recent therapies that are currently available.

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Mollan, S. P., Virdee, J. S., Bilton, E. J., Thaller, M., Krishan, A., & Sinclair, A. J. (2021, June 1). Headache for ophthalmologists: current advances in headache understanding and management. Eye (Basingstoke). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-021-01421-4

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