@article {Guillem:August 2007:0333-1024:943, author = "Guillem, A", author = "Barriga, FJ", author = "Gimenez-Roldan, S", title = "Nummular headache secondary to an intracranial mass lesion", journal = "Cephalalgia", volume = "27", year = "August 2007", abstract = "Guillem A, Barriga FJ & Giménez-Roldán S. Nummular headache secondary to an intracranial mass lesion. Cephalalgia 2007; 27:943-944. London. ISSN 0333-1024
Nummular headache is a coin-shaped, chronic cephalalgia usually considered to stem from epicranial tissues. We describe a patient complaining of circumscribed pain in the head as the only symptom of a subtentorial meningioma. This observation underlines the need to revise the concept of circumscribed, referred pains in the head arising from pain-sensitive intracranial structures.", pages = "943-944(2)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/cha/2007/00000027/00000008/art00012" doi = "doi:10.1111/j.1468-2982.2007.01328.x" }