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http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780128009017/ Headache and Migraine Biology and Management Edited by Seymour Diamond Resources for Professors: All figures from the book available as PowerPoint slides HEADACHE AND MIGRAINE BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT HEADACHE AND MIGRAINE BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT Editor-in-Chief: S D EYMOUR IAMOND NationalHeadacheFoundation,Chicago,Illinois,USA Associate Editors: R K. C OGER ADY M L. D ERLE IAMOND M W. G ARK REEN V T. M INCENT ARTIN AMSTERDAM(cid:129)BOSTON(cid:129)HEIDELBERG(cid:129)LONDON NEWYORK(cid:129)OXFORD(cid:129)PARIS(cid:129)SANDIEGO SANFRANCISCO(cid:129)SINGAPORE(cid:129)SYDNEY(cid:129)TOKYO AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier Academic Press isan imprint of Elsevier The Boulevard,Langford Lane, Kidlington,Oxford OX5 1GB 225 Wyman Street, WalthamMA 02451 Copyright r 2015 ElsevierInc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronicor mechanical, including photocopying, recording,or any informationstorage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from thepublisher. Details on how to seekpermission, further information about the Publisher’s permissions policies and our arrangements with organizations suchas the Copyright Clearance Center and the Copyright LicensingAgency, can be found atour website: www.elsevier.com/permissions. This book and theindividual contributions contained init are protected undercopyright by the Publisher (other than as may benoted herein). Notices Knowledge and best practice in this field areconstantly changing. Asnew research and experience broaden our understanding,changesin research methods, professional practices, ormedical treatment maybecome necessary. Practitioners and researchers may always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating andusing any information,methods, compounds, or experiments described herein.In using such information ormethods theyshouldbe mindfulof their ownsafety and thesafetyof others,including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility. To the fullest extent of the law,neither the Publisher nor theauthors, contributors, oreditors,assume anyliability for anyinjury and/or damage to persons or propertyas a matterof products liability, negligence or otherwise,or from any use oroperation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in thematerial herein. Library ofCongress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Acatalog record for this book isavailablefrom theLibraryof Congress British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Acataloguerecordfor thisbook is availablefrom the BritishLibrary ISBN: 978-0-12-800901-7 For information on allAcademic Presspublications visit our websiteathttp://store.elsevier.com Publisher:MicaHaley Acquisition Editor: Natalie Farra Editorial Project Manager:Kristi Anderson ProductionProject Manager:Melissa Read Designer:Alan Studholme Printed and bound in the United States of America Dedication To my wife of 66 years, Elaine; my three daughters (cid:1) Judi Diamond-Falk, Merle Diamond, and Amy Diamond; my grandchildren (cid:1) Brian Diamond-Falk, Emily Horowitz, Max Barack, Michael Barack, Jacob Barack, and Katelyn Barack; and my great-grandchildren (cid:1) Zevan and Oliver Diamond-Falk; all of whom bore with me during this momentous task. Preface Itisnotenoughtoknowwhattosay(cid:1)onemustknowhowto Our book will stress the importance of diagnosis sayit and then appropriate choice of treatment. For the past Aristotle’sInjunction 50 years, I have always stressed in my many lectures on headache that continuity of care is imperative to At this juncture, why did we see a need for a new headache treatment. It is my hope that in this text, the book on headache? First, because of the proliferation importance of a continuum of treatment will be recog- in research, both biochemical and genetic, a review of nized. In my many years of treating patients, I have the current status of headache was obvious. We also observed that those patients who are continually fol- determined that solving the mysteries of headache, lowed by their primary treating physician (cid:1) whether primarily migraine, indicated the need for an update a neurologist, internist, or family practitioner (cid:1) will in a simple correlation which is understandable to the demonstrate the greatestimprovement. researcher as well as the clinician. It is our goal to Headache should never be treated casually or with clarify, as simply as possible, the understanding of this intolerance, especially in those with persistent com- conundrum. plaints. I, and my associate editors, have carefully Physicians representing various specialties and sub- chosen each chapter for its relevance and significance specialties, as well as alternative medicine practi- inunderstandingcephalalgia. We havechosen thecon- tioners, have confused some of the basics of diagnosis tributing authors thoughtfully, not only for their scien- and treatment of headache and its management. It tific acumen but also for their practical knowledge in isa factthat amultitude ofheadachepatientsare treat- treating headache patients. Too often, texts neglect ed symptomatically without regard to diagnosis. Many these factors. It is my hope that this text will be used headache patients have never undergone a careful his- both as a reference and for methodology in treatment, tory or adequate physical and neurological and that it will beconsidered invaluable. examinations. SeymourDiamond, MD Chicago, Illinois,USA xi About the Editor Distinguished Alumni Award in 1977. In November 2002, he received the President’s Award from The Chicago Medical School AlumniAssociation. Dr.Diamondhasservedaseditorfor16publications. In addition, he has published over 500 articles in the professional literature. Dr. Diamond has authored or co-authored over 63 books, including Diagnosing and Managing Migraine, 7th edition (2008); Headache Through the Ages (with Mary A. Franklin, 2005); Conquering Your Migraine (with Mary A. Franklin, 2001); Headache and Your Child (with Amy Diamond, 2001); and The Headache Godfather (with Charlie Morey, 2015). With Donald J. Dalessio, he has co-edited five editions of ThePracticingPhysician’sApproachtoHeadache. Dr. Diamond has lectured throughout the United Dr. Seymour Diamond is the National Headache States,Europe,andAsia,andhasheldmorethan30pro- Foundation’s Executive Chairperson and Founder. fessional association offices in the past. In 1988 he was Dr. Diamond is Director Emeritus and Founder of the first recipient of the Migraine Trust Lectureship, the Diamond Headache Clinic, Chicago, Illinois, and from the British Migraine Trust. He received the previously served as Adjunct Professor, Department of Lifetime Achievement Award from the American CellularandMolecularPharmacology,aswellasClinical AssociationfortheStudyofHeadache,in1999. Professor, Department of Family Medicine of The For 66 years, Dr. Diamond has been married to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University Elaine, and they have three daughters: Judi Diamond- of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, Illinois. From Falk, Merle Diamond, and Amy Diamond. Their 2009 through 2010, he was also a Lecturer, Department family includes six grandchildren and two great- of Family Medicine (Neurology), Loyola University grandchildren. Chicago/StritchSchoolofMedicine,Maywood,Illinois. Dr. Diamond is a life-long Chicago White Sox fan, Dr. Diamond received his medical degree from the and both he and his wife have achieved Gold Life Chicago Medical School, from which he received the Master levels in duplicatebridge. xiii List of Contributors Andrew H. Ahn University of Florida College of Medicine, Jack Gladstein Department of Pediatric Neurology, and Gainsville,Florida,USA Headache Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore,Maryland,USA Steven M. Baskin New England Institute for Neurology andHeadache,Stamford,Connecticut,USA Mark W. Green Department of Neurology, Icahn School of MedicineatMtSinai,NewYork,NewYork,USA Jose´ Biller Department of Neurology, Loyola University ChicagoStritchSchoolofMedicine,Chicago,Illinois,USA Howard S. Jacobs Department of Neurology, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and Ohio State University, Jan Lewis Brandes Nashville Neuroscience Group, and Columbus,Ohio,USA Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee,USA Robert G. Kaniecki Department of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Roger K. Cady Headache Care Center, Springfield, USA Missouri,USA Rachel Colman Department of Neurology, Icahn School of Sylvia Lucas Departments of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center, MedicineatMtSinai,NewYork,NewYork,USA Seattle,Washington,USA Wade M. Cooper Department of Neurology, University of Michigan,AnnArbor,Michigan,USA Vincent T. Martin Department of Internal Medicine, UniversityofCincinnati,Cincinnati,Ohio,USA Merle L. Diamond Diamond Headache Clinic, Chicago, Illinois,USA Amit K. Masih Department of Neurology, Michigan State University,EastLansing,Michigan,USA Seymour Diamond Diamond Fellowship and Educational Foundation,andDiamondHeadacheClinic,Chicago,Illinois; Edmund Messina The Michigan Headache Clinic, East Lansing, Michigan, and College of Human Medicine, NationalHeadacheFoundation,Chicago,Illinois,USA MichiganStateUniversity,Michigan,USA Paul L. Durham Center for Biomedical & Life Sciences, MissouriStateUniversity,Springfield,Missouri,USA GeorgeR.Nissan BaylorUniversityMedicalCenter,Baylor Headache Center, Dallas, Texas, and Texas A&M Health Kathleen Farmer Headache Care Center, Springfield, ScienceCenterCollegeofMedicine,Dallas,Texas,USA Missouri,USA Duren Michael Ready Headache Clinic, Baylor Scott & Alexander Feoktistov Diamond Headache Clinic, Chicago, White,Temple,Texas,USA Illinois,USA A. David Rothner Center for Pediatric Neurology, Johnathon Florczak Medical College of Wisconsin, ClevelandClinicMainCampus,Cleveland,Ohio,USA Milwaukee,Wisconsin,USA Elizabeth K. Seng Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology MaryA.Franklin NationalHeadacheFoundation,Chicago, of Yeshiva University, and Albert Einstein College of Illinois,USA Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York, New York, Frederick G. Freitag Medical College of Wisconsin, USA Milwaukee,Wisconsin,USA Robert B. Shulman Department of Psychiatry, Rush Benjamin W. Friedman Albert Einstein College of University Medical Center, and Rush Medical College, Medicine,Bronx,NewYork,USA Chicago,Illinois,USA Benjamin Frishberg UCSD School of Medicine, The MichaelStar DepartmentofNeurology,LoyolaUniversity Headache Center of Southern California, Encinitas, Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, California,USA USA xv Acknowledgments I would like to thank my associate editors (cid:1) Roger Elsevier. Their interest and expertise have been instru- Cady, Merle Diamond, Mark Green, and Vincent mentalin theproduction of this book. Martin (cid:1) whose knowledge and experience have con- Finally, special thanks to Mary Franklin who has tributedgreatly to this volume. assisted me in most of my major editorial projects for Also, a note of gratitude to my colleagues (cid:1) 44 years. She has facilitated the completion of this text. Kathleen Farmer, PsyD and Robert Daroff, MD, for I could not have undertaken this project without their assistance in thereview ofspecialized topics. Mary’s assistance andeditorial abilities. I am most appreciative of the support and encour- agement of Natalie Farra, PhD, and Kristi Anderson of SeymourDiamond, MD xvii

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Elsevier, 2015 - 314p.At this juncture , why did we see a nee d for a new book on headache? First, because of the prolifer ation in research, both biochemi cal and genetic, a review of the current status of headach e was obvious . We also determi ned that solving the mysteri es of headache, primaril
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