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    BMC Neurol. 2005 Mar 22;5(1):6.

    Enucleation and development of cluster headache: a retrospective study.

    Sörös P, Vo O, Gerding H, Husstedt IW, Evers S.

    Department of Neurology, Münster University Hospital, Albert-Schweizer-Strasse 33, 48149 Münster, Germany. soros@mac.com

    BACKGROUND: Cluster headache (CH) is a neurovascular, primary headache disorder. There are, however, several case reports about patients whose CH started shortly after a structural brain disease or trauma. Motivated by a patient who developed CH 3 weeks after the removal of an eye and by similar case reports, we tested the hypothesis that the removal of an eye is a risk factor for CH. METHODS: A detailed headache questionnaire was filled out by 112 patients on average 8 years after enucleation or evisceration of an eye. RESULTS: While 21 % of these patients experienced previously unknown headaches after the removal of an eye, no patient fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for CH. CONCLUSION: Our data does not suggest that the removal of an eye is a major risk factor for the development of CH.

    PMID: 15784136 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC1079865

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