Tada Yukiko, Ikuta Naomi, Negoro Kiyoshi
Department of Neurology, Ube-Kousan Central Hospital, Ube.
Intern Med. 2009;48(24):2141-4. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.48.2602.
Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with cranial autonomic symptoms (SUNA) is a rare primary headache syndrome. The diagnostic criteria include attacks of unilateral orbital, supraorbital or temporal stabbing pain accompanied by one of the following: conjunctival injection and/or tearing, nasal congestion and/or rhinorrhea, and eyelid edema. The duration of pain is 2 seconds to 10 minutes, and the frequency of attacks is described as once a day or more. The etiology and pathology of SUNA has yet to be documented. We report an 18-year-old man with SUNA. Lomerizine hydrochloride which is used as a preventive medicine for migraine, improved his headaches.
伴有颅神经自主症状的短暂性单侧神经痛样头痛发作(SUNA)是一种罕见的原发性头痛综合征。诊断标准包括单侧眼眶、眶上或颞部刺痛发作,并伴有以下症状之一:结膜充血和/或流泪、鼻充血和/或流涕、眼睑水肿。疼痛持续时间为2秒至10分钟,发作频率为每天一次或更多。SUNA的病因和病理尚未明确。我们报告一例18岁的SUNA男性患者。盐酸洛美利嗪作为偏头痛的预防药物,改善了他的头痛症状。