Analysis of headache outcomes in patients treated with nasal and sinus surgery
Journal: Archives of Otolaryngology & Rhinology (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-02-05
Authors : Peter J Catalano Melinda V Davis; Brendan G Fennessy;
Page : 020-025
Keywords : Headache/etiology; Sinusitis/diagnosis; Facial pain/diagnosis; Facial pain/etiology; Facial pain/therapy; Migraine disorders; Turbinates;
Abstract
Introduction: The diagnosis and management of rhinogenic headaches is debated among rhinologists and neurologists alike; the role for surgical intervention remains controversial.
Methods: This prospective, controlled study (n=40) evaluates the role of targeted nasal and sinus surgery in patients presenting with the primary complaint of headache with (group A), or without (group B) radiological evidence of sinus disease.
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