More IHS Resources
The International Headache Society (IHS) is the world's membership organisation for all whose professional commitment, whatever their discipline, is to helping people whose lives are affected by headache disorders.Visit the IHS website
| IHS |
Diagnosis |
ICD-10 |
| 13.9 |
Neck-tongue syndrome |
G44.851
|
Description:
The sudden onset of pain in the occiput or upper neck associated with abnormal sensation in the same side of the tongue.
Diagnostic criteria:
- Pain lasting seconds or minutes, with or without simultaneous dysaesthesia, in the area of distribution of the lingual nerve and second cervical root and fulfilling criteria B and C
- Pain has acute onset
- Pain is commonly precipitated by sudden turning of the head
Comment:
Proprioceptive fibres from the tongue enter the central nervous system through the second cervical dorsal root via connections between lingual and hypoglossal nerves and between the latter and the second cervical root. There is clinical and surgical evidence that the C2 root is compromised by sudden rotation of the neck, which is particularly likely when subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint occurs. The abnormal sensation in the ipsilateral side of the tongue may be numbness, paraesthesia or the sensation of involuntary movement.
Sitemap
Consult the Sitemap to learn more about the structure of the classification and its main chapters.
More
IHS vs. ICD-10
To facilitate headache diagnosis in daily practice, the classification provides the corresponding WHO ICD-10NA codes for each IHS code.
More
IHS Subcommittee
The Classification Subcommittee prepares and revises the International Classification of Headache Disorders.
More
Downloads
Extend your electronic library with important IHS publications. All documents may be downloaded free of charge.
More
Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia is the official journal of the IHS. It contains original papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications.www.cephalalgia.org
IHS Discussion Group
Ask questions and share information about the 2nd edition of
the Headache Classification in one of our peer-to-peer
forums.
To the Discussion Group