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BMJ Case Reports 2008; doi:10.1136/bcr.07.2008.0444
  • Unusual association of diseases/symptoms

Cluster headache or giant cell arteritis?

  1. Sangeetha Baskar,
  2. Rolland Etti,
  3. George Kitas,
  4. Rainer Klocke
  1. Dudley Group of Hospitals, Rheumatology, Russel’s Hall Hospital, Dudley, DY1 2HQ, UK
  1. baskar{at}doctors.org.uk
  • Published 20 November 2008

Summary

We describe an elderly female patient with known polymyositis who presented with new onset temporal headache that was diagnosed as giant cell arteritis but subsequently had a typical clinical course of cluster headache. This case illustrates the potential for diagnostic confusion between giant cell arteritis (GCA) and cluster headache (CH) and the need to consider CH as a potential differential diagnosis in those newly presenting with headaches, even in the elderly, and relapsing headaches in subjects with a diagnosis of GCA. Importantly, this needs to include female patients, a group historically thought to be much less likely to develop CH.

Footnotes

  • Competing interests: none.

  • Patient consent: Patient/guardian consent was obtained for publication

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