Clinical Features and Headache Diagnoses in Patients With Chief Complaint of Craniofacial Pain.
Andrea M PlaweckiAbdulmalik SaleemDace ZvirbulisEdward L PetersonFrederick YooAshhar AliJohn R CraigPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2022)
Patients presenting with chief complaints of craniofacial pain generally met criteria for various non-sinogenic headache disorders. Nasal endoscopy was negative in 90% of patients, and CT demonstrated poor agreement with pain locations. Nasal endoscopy and CT shared high concurrence rates for negative sinus findings. The value of nasal endoscopy over sinus imaging in craniofacial pain evaluation should be explored in future studies.
Keyphrases
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- pain management
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