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Cluster Headache: Localization
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1989The localization of the autonomic symptoms and signs has been studied quantitatively recently and is review ...
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Cluster Headache Prevalence. Vågå Study of Headache Epidemiology
Cephalalgia, 2003In the Vågå study of headache epidemiology, a search was made also for cluster headache. Of the available 18-65-year-old dalesmen, 1838 (88.6%) could be examined personally (O.S.) – 51.3% females and 48.7% males. Based on current International Headache Society criteria, cluster headache seemed to be present in seven dalesmen, one female and six males (
Sjaastad, O., Bakketeig, L.S.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961
Within the group of vascular headaches there stands out a "particular variety of headache" 1 characterized by a severe throbbing periorbital pain frequently accompanied by lacrimation, conjunctival injection, and nasal congestion. The symptoms are unilateral, abrupt in onset, brief in duration, and appear consistently on the same side.
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Within the group of vascular headaches there stands out a "particular variety of headache" 1 characterized by a severe throbbing periorbital pain frequently accompanied by lacrimation, conjunctival injection, and nasal congestion. The symptoms are unilateral, abrupt in onset, brief in duration, and appear consistently on the same side.
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Cluster headache pathophysiology — insights from current and emerging treatments
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2021Diana Y. Wei, P. Goadsby
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Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2010
Cluster headache (CH) is a rare, excruciating primary headache disorder. A genetic basis has been suggested by family and twin studies, but the mode of transmission seems to vary and the amount of heritability is unclear. The number of genetic association studies investigating variants implicated in the pathophysiology of CH is limited.
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Cluster headache (CH) is a rare, excruciating primary headache disorder. A genetic basis has been suggested by family and twin studies, but the mode of transmission seems to vary and the amount of heritability is unclear. The number of genetic association studies investigating variants implicated in the pathophysiology of CH is limited.
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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1972
J M, Sutherland, M J, Eadie
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J M, Sutherland, M J, Eadie
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Cluster headache and cluster variants
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2003Patients must be cognizant of the time course of the cluster headache periods to optimally tailor their therapy. Steroids provide the fastest onset of prophylactic effect. Once steroids are initiated, it remains difficult to wean patients off of them, and that is why it is always recommended to associate another prophylactic agent from the onset with ...
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Lancet Neurology, 2019
BACKGROUND Chronic cluster headache is the most disabling form of cluster headache. The mainstay of treatment is attack prevention, but the available management options have little efficacy and are associated with substantial side-effects. In this study,
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BACKGROUND Chronic cluster headache is the most disabling form of cluster headache. The mainstay of treatment is attack prevention, but the available management options have little efficacy and are associated with substantial side-effects. In this study,
P. Goadsby +12 more
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Headache, 2019
The diagnostic criteria of episodic and chronic cluster headache (cCH) were recently modified, yet pathophysiological differences between the two are still unclear.
M. Barloese +5 more
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The diagnostic criteria of episodic and chronic cluster headache (cCH) were recently modified, yet pathophysiological differences between the two are still unclear.
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