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Headache in brain tumours: a symptom to reappraise critically
A Boiardi1, A Salmaggi, M Eoli
1Neuro-oncology Department, National Neurological Institute C. Best, Via Celoria 11, I-20133 Milan, Italy. boiardi@istituto-besta.it
Abstract:
Headache can be either a late or early symptom of a brain tumour, depending on the location of the tumour. A constant, progressively increasing pain, or a change in the character of headache pain, may alert the physician to this occurrence. Fortunately most people with headache, even persistent or severe headaches, do not have a tumour. In this work we review the literature about prevalence of headache as an isolated/early symptom of brain tumour and report our experience.