Background: Headache is a common medical complaint and a leading reason for medical consultation. Physical examination of the patient with headache is often omitted.
Case Presentation: We present a 66-year-old, right-handed female patient who was investigated for headache with a series of neuroimaging modalities in another center and was diagnosed as herpes zoster of the scalp in our clinic.
Conclusion: It is crucial to keep in mind that physical examination is critical to the diagnostic process in headache.
Key words: Case report, clinical neurology examination, herpes zoster, neuropathic pain, secondary headache disorders, viral infections
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