Vnitr Lek 1999, 45(8):484-486
[The little known Fay syndrome (benign carotidynia)].
- Poliklinika Vojenskej akadémie, Lipt. Mikulás.
The authors describe the little known Fay syndrome (benign carotidynia, extracranial vascular cephalea). They emphasize the importance of a careful case-history (in particular sore throat--usually unilateral), with careful physical examination (palpation sensitivity of the carotid artery beneath the bifurcation). The authors assume that the syndrome is not as rare but that it is rarely correctly diagnosed. The drug of choice are non-steroid antirheumatic drugs. The authors describe in an epicritical manner eight of their own observations made during the last three years.
Keywords: Adult; Carotid Arteries; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Humans; Male; Neck Pain, etiology, ; Syndrome
Published: August 1, 1999 Show citation