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carbamazepine and SUNCT Syndrome

carbamazepine has been researched along with SUNCT Syndrome in 9 studies

Carbamazepine: A dibenzazepine that acts as a sodium channel blocker. It is used as an anticonvulsant for the treatment of grand mal and psychomotor or focal SEIZURES. It may also be used in the management of BIPOLAR DISORDER, and has analgesic properties.
carbamazepine : A dibenzoazepine that is 5H-dibenzo[b,f]azepine carrying a carbamoyl substituent at the azepine nitrogen, used as an anticonvulsant.

SUNCT Syndrome: A primary headache disorder that is characterized by frequent short-lasting, unilateral, neuralgiform pain attacks in the ocular area, with CONJUNCTIVA fluid-filling and tearing. SUNCT syndrome is usually resistant to treatment.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The short height and the reported bone fractures could be compatible with a mild form of osteogenesis imperfecta, previously described in one case associated with SUNCT."1.35SUNCT syndrome or first division trigeminal neuralgia associated with cerebellar hypoplasia. ( Bartolozzi, ML; Guidi, L; Panconesi, A, 2009)

Research

Studies (9)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's5 (55.56)29.6817
2010's4 (44.44)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Lambru, G1
Matharu, MS1
Liapounova, NA1
VanderPluym, JH1
Bhargava, R1
Kolski, HH1
Bogorad, I1
Blum, S1
Green, M1
Panconesi, A1
Bartolozzi, ML1
Guidi, L1
Marziniak, M1
Breyer, R1
Evers, S1
Murakami, J1
Kim, A1
Sugiyama, T1
Inoue, K1
Matsumoto, C1
Shimomura, Y1
Pareja, JA1
Cuadrado, ML1
Vikelis, M1
Xifaras, M1
Mitsikostas, DD1
Dora, B1

Reviews

2 reviews available for carbamazepine and SUNCT Syndrome

ArticleYear
SUNCT, SUNA and trigeminal neuralgia: different disorders or variants of the same disorder?
    Current opinion in neurology, 2014, Volume: 27, Issue:3

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Carbamazepine; Deep Brain Stimulation; Functional Neuroimaging; Humans; Hypothalamu

2014
SUNCT syndrome: an update.
    Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 2005, Volume: 6, Issue:4

    Topics: Carbamazepine; Clinical Trials as Topic; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; SUNCT Syndrome

2005

Other Studies

7 other studies available for carbamazepine and SUNCT Syndrome

ArticleYear
Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing-like attacks in a pediatric patient found to have a pontine capillary telangiectasia and developmental venous anomaly: A case report exploring the root of the p
    Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 2017, Volume: 37, Issue:11

    Topics: Adolescent; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Carbamazepine; Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations;

2017
A case of MS presenting with SUNCT status.
    Headache, 2010, Volume: 50, Issue:1

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Brain; Carbamazepine; Female; Humans; Immunoglobulin G; Magnetic Resonance Imaging;

2010
SUNCT syndrome or first division trigeminal neuralgia associated with cerebellar hypoplasia.
    The journal of headache and pain, 2009, Volume: 10, Issue:6

    Topics: Amines; Arnold-Chiari Malformation; Carbamazepine; Cerebellum; Cranial Fossa, Posterior; Cyclohexane

2009
SUNCT syndrome successfully treated with the combination of oxcarbazepine and gabapentin.
    Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2009, Volume: 10, Issue:8

    Topics: Aged; Amines; Analgesics; Anticonvulsants; Carbamazepine; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Drug Synergis

2009
A case of ocular hypertension complicated by SUNCT syndrome.
    Annals of ophthalmology (Skokie, Ill.), 2010, Volume: 42 Spec No

    Topics: Acetazolamide; Amlodipine; Carbamazepine; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Humans; Intraocular Pre

2010
SUNCT syndrome in the elderly.
    Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 2005, Volume: 25, Issue:11

    Topics: Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Age of Onset; Aged, 80 and over; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Carbamazepin

2005
SUNCT syndrome with dramatic response to oxcarbazepine.
    Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 2006, Volume: 26, Issue:9

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Carbamazepine; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Oxcarbazepine; SUNCT Syndrome; Treatmen

2006