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- Title
Brief Communication Cerebral Vasospasm and Headache During Sexual Intercourse and Masturbatory Orgasms.
- Authors
Valencia, Marcelo M.; Valencia, Luciana P.A.A.; Bordini, Carlos A.; Farias da Silva, Wilson; Leite, Joao P.; Antunes-Rodrigues, Jose; Speciali, Jose P.
- Abstract
Background.—The pathophysiology of the explosive type of headache associated with sexual activity is not completely understood. Five reported cases of patients with thunderclap headache, precipitated by sexual activity, in association with concomitant cerebral arterial narrowing, were found in the literature. Methods.—A 44-year-old woman with both coital and masturbatory headaches during orgasm associated with segmental reversible cerebral artery vasospasm was investigated. Cerebral anatomy and eventual spasm was documented by magnetic resonance imaging or digital angiography before, during, and after resolution of the orgasmic headache-vasospasm clinical manifestation. Conclusion.—Findings of cerebral arterial narrowing, presented by some patients shortly after orgasmic headache attacks, support the hypothesis that segmental vasospasm may exert a role in the pathogenesis of this uncommon type of headache. The literature is reviewed, and possible mechanisms underlying the development of orgasmic headache are discussed.
- Subjects
HEADACHE; SEXUAL intercourse; CEREBRAL arteries; SPASMS; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; MASTURBATION
- Publication
Headache: The Journal of Head & Face Pain, 2004, Vol 44, Issue 3, p244
- ISSN
0017-8748
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1526-4610.2004.04054.x