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Concurrent Nasal Symptoms in Non-Rhinogenic Headache.

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Jang, DW; Wang, AJ; Hachem, RA; Goldstein, BJ; Witsell, DL; Godley, F; Jiang, R
Published in: OTO Open
2025

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to characterize concurrent nasal symptoms in a cohort of patients with non-rhinogenic headache (NRH) presenting to an otolaryngology clinic. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cohort. SETTING: Single tertiary care institution. METHODS: Adults with NRH were recruited over a 2-year period (February 2021 to February 2023). Patients were eligible if they endorsed midfacial pain or pressure for at least 10 days a month over the previous 3 months and had no evidence of rhinosinusitis on both nasal endoscopy and computed tomography imaging. Study participants used a mobile application to keep a daily log of their facial pain/pressure, nasal congestion, and nasal mucus/discharge. Symptom severity was scored on a scale from 1 (none) to 10 (worst) for 30 consecutive days. Repeated measures correlation coefficients were calculated to evaluate overall or common intra-individual association for each symptom. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients were enrolled, and they completed the 30-day symptom log. Median (range) scores were 5 (1-10), 4 (1-10), and 2 (1-10) for facial pain/pressure, congestion, and mucus, respectively. Patients had significant day-to-day fluctuations in scores for all 3 symptoms, with a significant positive correlation between symptoms: congestion/mucus (r = 0.74181, P < .0001), congestion/facial pain (r = 0.5873, P = .001), and mucus/facial pain (r = 0.49384, P = .0076). CONCLUSION: Patients with NRH often have concurrent nasal symptoms. Moreover, nasal congestion, mucus, and facial pain/pressure had significant correlations in day-to-day fluctuations in severity. Our findings suggest the possibility that all three symptoms share a common pathophysiology.

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2473-974X

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2025

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9

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1

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e70083

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United States
 

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Jang, D. W., Wang, A. J., Hachem, R. A., Goldstein, B. J., Witsell, D. L., Godley, F., & Jiang, R. (2025). Concurrent Nasal Symptoms in Non-Rhinogenic Headache. OTO Open, 9(1), e70083. https://doi.org/10.1002/oto2.70083
Jang, David W., Avivah J. Wang, Ralph Abi Hachem, Bradley J. Goldstein, David L. Witsell, Frederick Godley, and Rong Jiang. “Concurrent Nasal Symptoms in Non-Rhinogenic Headache.OTO Open 9, no. 1 (2025): e70083. https://doi.org/10.1002/oto2.70083.
Jang DW, Wang AJ, Hachem RA, Goldstein BJ, Witsell DL, Godley F, et al. Concurrent Nasal Symptoms in Non-Rhinogenic Headache. OTO Open. 2025;9(1):e70083.
Jang, David W., et al. “Concurrent Nasal Symptoms in Non-Rhinogenic Headache.OTO Open, vol. 9, no. 1, 2025, p. e70083. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/oto2.70083.
Jang DW, Wang AJ, Hachem RA, Goldstein BJ, Witsell DL, Godley F, Jiang R. Concurrent Nasal Symptoms in Non-Rhinogenic Headache. OTO Open. 2025;9(1):e70083.

Published In

OTO Open

DOI

EISSN

2473-974X

Publication Date

2025

Volume

9

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e70083

Location

United States