van der Vlist SHM, Hummelink BJCM, Westerga J, Boogerd W. Cluster-like headache and a cystic hypothalamic tumour as first presentation of sarcoidosis.
Cephalalgia 2013;
33:421-4. [PMID:
23405019 DOI:
10.1177/0333102412475237]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous, multisystem inflammatory disease of unknown cause, which presents with a wide variety of symptoms. We describe a rare case of a newly diagnosed sarcoidosis, with cluster-like headache as a presenting symptom.
CASE
A 31-year-old man presented with cluster headache with a cystic lesion in the hypothalamus. A non-caseating granuloma consistent with the diagnosis sarcoidosis was found at biopsy. Pulmonary involvement was confirmed on positron electron tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT). Treatment with prednisone led to regression of the hypothalamic lesion. Headache attacks did not recur.
DISCUSSION
Cluster-like headache with a cystic hypothalamic lesion as first presentation of sarcoidosis has never been reported. Their possible relationship seems to underline the role of the hypothalamus in the central pain-regulatory areas in the brain, but is not undisputed. This case clearly demonstrates once again the relevance of neuroimaging in new-onset cluster-like headache.
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