Ice cream headache: cerebral blood flow evaluation
Künye
ÖZYÜREK H,BAYRAK İ. K,KÖKEN Ö (2021). Ice Cream Headache: Cerebral Blood Flow Evaluation. Turkish archives of pediatrics (Online), 56(4), 405 - 406. Doi: 10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2021.20247.Özet
Ice cream headache is a well-known type of headache occurring in children and adults.
The recent International Headache Classification (ICHD-3,4.5.2) describes the ice cream
headache as a “short-lasting frontal or temporal pain in susceptible people by the passage
of cold material over the palate and/or posterior pharyngeal wall.”1
The pathophysiology of
ice cream headache is not well known. It has been postulated that ice cream headache may
represent a model of migraine. A vascular phenomenon or a neurovascular disturbance may
have a role in the pathogenesis of ice cream headache. Unfortunately, studies evaluating the
role of cerebral vascular velocity in pathogenesis are limited.2,3
Kaynak
Turkish archives of pediatrics (Online)Cilt
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4Bağlantı
https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2021.20247https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/33245