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» Histamine-induced headache [X44] |8.1.8|G44.40
| IHS |
Diagnosis |
ICD-10 |
| 8.1.8 |
Histamine-induced headache [X44] |
G44.40
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Comment:
Histamine has been shown to cause an immediate headache in non-headache sufferers and an immediate as well as a delayed headache in migraine sufferers. The latter fulfils criteria for 1.1 Migraine without aura. The headache-inducing property of histamine has been studied after intravenous administration, after cutaneous administration and after inhalation: all routes of administration have the same effect. The mechanism is primarily mediated via the H1 receptor because it is almost completely blocked by mepyramine.
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