İbrahim Türkçüer1, Fırat Kaynak2, Bülent Erdur1

1Pamukkale Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Acil Tıp Anabilim Dalı, Denizli
2Niğde Devlet Hastanesi Acil Servis, Niğde

Abstract

Although the patients who admit to the emergency departments because of headache constitute approximately 2- 2.5% of the admissions to emergency departments and emergency physicians are familiar with this group of patients. Although most of the headache problems encountered in emergency services are usually primary headache syndromes, life threatening causes should always be considered and proper diagnostic modalities should be used. In the present case report, we report a headache secondary to the altitude and pressure changes during a şight which is a rare cause of secondary headache.