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Kopfschmerzen gehören mit zu den häufigsten Beschwerden, über die Patienten klagen. Die Lebenszeitprävalenz von Kopfschmerzen beträgt an die 99% (Rasmussen et al. 1991). Mit Abstand die beiden häufigsten Kopfschmerzformen sind der Kopfschmerz vom Spannungstyp und die Migräne. Das Spektrum der Kopfschmerzerkrankungen ist groß; es reicht vom harmlosen selbstlimitierenden Symptom bis hin zur lebensbedrohlichen Erkrankung. Die richtige Einordnung und Einschätzung des Symptoms Kopfschmerz ist deswegen außerordentlich wichtig. Aber auch als Symptom einer ungefährlichen Erkrankung kann Kopfschmerz die Betroffenen im alltäglichen Leben beeinträchtigen, sie sogar völlig außer Funktion setzen.

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Sixt, G.J. (2007). Migräne und andere Kopfschmerzen. In: Berger, T., Luef, G., Brezinka, C. (eds) Neurologische Erkrankungen in der Schwangerschaft. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-69357-5_3

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