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      Cephalalgiaphobia: a possible specific phobia of illness

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          Psychiatric comorbidity, mainly anxiety and depression, are common in chronic migraine (CM). Phobias are reported by half of CM patients. Phobic avoidance associated with fear of headache or migraine attack has never been adequately described. We describe 12 migraine patients with particular phobic-avoidant behaviours related to their headache attacks, which we classified as a specific illness phobia, coined as cephalalgiaphobia. All patients were women, mean age 42, and all had a migraine diagnosis (11 CM, all overused acute medications). Patients had either a phobia of a headache attack during a pain-free state or a phobia of pain worsening during mild headache episodes. Patients overused acute medication as phobic avoidance. It is a significant problem, associated with distress and impairment, interfering with medical care. Cephalalgiaphobia is a possible specific phobia of illness, possibly linked to progression of migraine to CM and to acute medication overuse headache.

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          Contributors
          +55-11-8111-6662 , +55-11-3285-5726 , marioperes@yahoo.com
          Journal
          J Headache Pain
          J Headache Pain
          The Journal of Headache and Pain
          Springer-Verlag (Milan )
          1129-2369
          1129-2377
          19 February 2007
          February 2007
          : 8
          : 1
          : 56-59
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa, Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil
          [2 ]Institute of Psychiatry, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
          [3 ]Jefferson Headache Center, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA USA
          [4 ]Al. Joaquim Eugenio de Lima, 881 cj 708, 01403-001 São Paulo SP, Brazil
          Article
          361
          10.1007/s10194-007-0361-3
          3476114
          17361383
          aea55761-4dab-4448-9d22-fe8c3516c36f
          © Springer-Verlag Italia 2007
          History
          : 18 November 2006
          : 15 January 2007
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          © Springer-Verlag Italia 2007

          Anesthesiology & Pain management
          phobia,anxiety disorders,comorbidity,illness phobia,migraine
          Anesthesiology & Pain management
          phobia, anxiety disorders, comorbidity, illness phobia, migraine

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