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Fresh CH Research Abstract (1)
« on: Oct 16th, 2003, 12:59pm »
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Not sure what to make of this one ... OK, maybe lung cancer can spread and pinch a nerve to the face, but does that make it a cluster headache?  
 
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J Orofac Pain. 2003 Summer;17(3):262-7. Links
 
    Facial pain as first manifestation of lung cancer: a case of lung cancer-related cluster headache and a review of the literature.
 
    Sarlani E, Schwartz AH, Greenspan JD, Grace EG.
 
    Department of Oral Sciences, Brotman Facial Pain Center, Dental School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, 21201, USA. ens002@dental.umaryland.edu
 
    Facial pain can, on rare occasions, be the presenting symptom of lung cancer. This report describes a patient with non-metastatic lung cancer, which was associated with attacks of debilitating facial pain, presenting as cluster headache. Moreover, 32 reported cases of lung cancer-related facial pain (including the present one) are reviewed, and their clinical features are summarized. The facial pain is almost always unilateral, and is most commonly localized to the ear, the jaws, and the temporal region. The pain is frequently described as severe and aching, and may be continuous or intermittent. Aggravation and expansion of the pain, digital clubbing, increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and hypertrophic osteopathy, may contribute to the diagnosis. Referred pain, due to invasion or compression of the vagus nerve, as well as paraneoplastic syndrome secondary to the production of circulating humoral factors by the malignant tumor cells, is implicated in the pathophysiology of facial pain associated with non-metastatic lung cancer. Radiotherapy and tumor resection with vagotomy are very effective in aborting the facial pain. Thus, lung cancer should be included in the differential diagnosis of facial pain that is atypical and/or refractory to treatment.

 
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Re: Fresh CH Research Abstract (1)
« Reply #1 on: Oct 16th, 2003, 1:09pm »
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"ears, jaws, and temporal... "
no mention of the eye.
 
"and may be continuous or intermittent..."
yeah, that helps narrow it down
 
"digital clubbing..."
like club fingers?
 
doesn't sound like a cluster to me at all.
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