Gaul C, Krummernerl P, Tamke B, Kornhuber M. Chronic Daily Headache in Hereditary Hemochromatosis Treated by Venesection.
Headache 2007;
47:926-8. [PMID:
17578548 DOI:
10.1111/j.1526-4610.2007.00638.x]
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Abstract
Coincidence or causality between iron overload and headaches (e.g., daily headache, migraine, and cluster headache) is still under discussion. Herein we report a patient suffering from hereditary hemochromatosis (homozygous C282Y mutation; OMIM: 235220, Locus 6p21.3) and daily headache fulfilling the IHSD-2 criteria of chronic migraine. Three treatments by venesection improved the headache substantially in frequency, intensity, and duration of attacks. We suggest treatment by venesection for iron depletion in patients suffering from hemochromatois and headache.
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