Becser N, Berky M
Department of Neurology, Central Military Hospital, Budapest, Hungary.
Headache. 1995 Mar;35(3):158-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.1995.hed3503158.x.
A Hungarian patient with short-lasting, unilateral, neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) is presented in this paper. This male patient was first diagnosed as having first division trigeminal neuralgia. The location and duration of the attacks and the prominent accompanying autonomic features on the symptomatic side, such as conjunctival injection, lacrimation, nasal stuffiness, and the inefficacy of drugs, led to a reconsideration of the diagnosis. The pain paroxysms occurred frequently during a 3- to 4-month period, followed by a longer remission phase. Mechanical precipitating maneuvers were observed during bouts of pain. The clinical picture is reminiscent of the SUNCT syndrome, first described by Sjaastad et al in 1978. SUNCT and trigeminal neuralgia are in many ways similar, although, some decisive differences have also been noted. Further observations are needed to distinguish the two disorders and to clarify this syndrome as a new headache type or as a trigeminal neuralgia variant.
本文介绍了一名患有短暂性、单侧、伴有结膜充血和流泪的神经痛样头痛发作(SUNCT)的匈牙利患者。这名男性患者最初被诊断为三叉神经第一支神经痛。发作的部位和持续时间以及症状侧突出的伴随自主神经特征,如结膜充血、流泪、鼻塞,以及药物治疗无效,导致对诊断进行重新考虑。疼痛发作在3至4个月期间频繁发生,随后是较长的缓解期。在疼痛发作期间观察到机械性诱发动作。临床症状使人联想到1978年由Sjaastad等人首次描述的SUNCT综合征。SUNCT和三叉神经痛在许多方面相似,尽管也注意到了一些决定性的差异。需要进一步观察以区分这两种疾病,并将这种综合征明确为一种新的头痛类型或三叉神经痛变体。