Kemal Erdemoglu A.Diamond S.2020-06-252020-06-25200110597565https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/1655Background: We report three patients who developed cluster-like headache immediately after minor head injuries. None of the patients provided a prior history of either type of headache nor any other trauma before the accident. Discussion: The patients described headaches which had features common to cluster headache. These headaches are often very difficult to manage because of the problems in evaluating and treating a subjective symptom, the unclear clinical presentation, and the minimal evidence of an organic abnormality. Conclusion: In intractable cluster-like post-traumatic headache, a multidisciplinary approach may also be helpful in conjunction with prophylactic agents. Cluster-like post-traumatic headache requires similar evaluation and management as idiopathic variety of cluster headache. The timing of initiation of treatment may impact on the prognosis of these patients.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCluster headacheMultidisciplinary treatmentPost-traumatic headacheCluster-like post-traumatic headacheArticle1242492522-s2.0-0035759186N/A