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Chiari Malformation Type I Presenting as Cluster-like Headache.

PURPOSE: Although different types of headache have been described in Chiari malformation type I, reports of cluster-like headaches are rare.

CASE REPORT: We report a 26-year-old man who presented with a two-week history of excruciating headache in the right temporal region after coughing, which was accompanied by autonomic features including right-sided nasal congestion and tearing from his right eye. Sensory deficits in the first branch of the right trigeminal nerve and along C3-5 dermatomes were noted, and brain magnetic resonance imaging was compatible with a diagnosis of Chiari malformation type I.

CONCLUSION: A diagnosis of secondary cluster headache was made due to a lack of typical periodicity, and the presence of anhidrosis and sensory abnormalities and cough headache.

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