Raimundo Silva-Néto, MD is a neurologist and performed masters, doctorate and a postdoctoral in Neurology. For the past 20 years, he has been dedicated to the study of headaches, with an extensive scientific publication. He is one of the translators of the International Classification of Headache Disorders, Third Edition (ICHD-3) into Portuguese.
Dr. Silva-Néto became a university professor 20 years ago and he currently is Adjunct Professor of Neurology and a permanent professor of the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at the Federal University of the Parnaíba Delta, in the northeast of Brazil.
Dr. Silva-Néto is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology, of Brazilian Headache Society and of International Headache Society. He was Vice-Coordinator of the Scientific Department of Headache of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology, from 2018 to 2020. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of "Headache Medicine" and "Arquivos de Neuropsiquiatria", besides being a reviewer of several national and international scientific journals.
Dagny Holle-Lee, MD, PhD studied medicine in Mainz (Germany), Boston (USA) and Jerusalem (Israel). She completed her specialist training as a neurologist and cardiac specialist at the University Hospital in Essen. Since 2014, she has been head of the West German Headache and Vertigo Centre and is also senior physician in the neurological department. Her research interests are mainly in the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of headache and vertigo disorders. She is author of numerous scientific articles and has also published several scientific and popular science books.
Hypnic headache is a rare primary headache that occurs only during sleep with a prevalence of 0.07%. Diagnosis are challenging since patients do not show changes in neurological examinations or exams.
This book covers essential topics on clinical aspects of hypnic headache, complemented by differential diagnosis, pathophysiology and treatment. It is based on all reports and case series on hypnic headache that have been described to date, totaling 348 cases. It also brings up-to-date information besides to the diagnostic criteria described in the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3).
Written by authors with decades of experience, it’s divided into eleven chapters presenting the Historical aspects, Headaches classification, Epidemiology, Clinical characteristics in adults and children, Pathophysiology, Differential diagnosis, and Treatment.
Hypnic Headache - Diagnosis and Treatment will be important not only for headache specialists, neurologists, but also for students and clinical physicians.