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Serum tumor necrosis factor-α levels in migraine: a registry for migraine (REFORM) study. [PDF]
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Prevalence of Intracranial and Cervical Artery Abnormalities in Patients with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders Presenting to an Academic Headache Clinic. [PDF]
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Association of cognitive ability and sleep duration with headache : insights from a Chinese middle-aged and elderly population. [PDF]
Zhang M, Zhao E, Sun G.
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Ultrasound-guided needle-knife release for treatment-refractory cervicogenic headache: a case report. [PDF]
Ou Y, Li D, Li YN, Shi C, Li SL.
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Pediatric Annals, 2021
Headaches are common in the pediatric population and can cause significant distress to the patient and their family. The ability of pediatricians to appropriately diagnose and differentiate headaches is important to guide management. This article reviews the epidemiology, classification, and treatment of headaches, including migraines.
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Headaches are common in the pediatric population and can cause significant distress to the patient and their family. The ability of pediatricians to appropriately diagnose and differentiate headaches is important to guide management. This article reviews the epidemiology, classification, and treatment of headaches, including migraines.
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Seminars in Neurology, 2016
Headache disorders are primarily managed in an outpatient setting; therefore, the authors focus on the primary headache disorders that comprise the bulk of clinical practice. Red flags for secondary headaches that may be more commonly encountered in clinic are briefly discussed.
Amy R, Tso, Peter J, Goadsby
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Headache disorders are primarily managed in an outpatient setting; therefore, the authors focus on the primary headache disorders that comprise the bulk of clinical practice. Red flags for secondary headaches that may be more commonly encountered in clinic are briefly discussed.
Amy R, Tso, Peter J, Goadsby
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CRANIO®, 1995
An attempt has been made to provide an overview of headache management for the primary healthcare provider for women. No attempt has been made to delineate for the clinician all care related to the difficult-to-manage headache patient, but at the same time, information has been provided that should assist the clinician in treating this common disorder.
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An attempt has been made to provide an overview of headache management for the primary healthcare provider for women. No attempt has been made to delineate for the clinician all care related to the difficult-to-manage headache patient, but at the same time, information has been provided that should assist the clinician in treating this common disorder.
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2012
Headache can be a symptom of vast pathologies, and common secondary headache including head or neck trauma, cranial or cervical vascular disorder, non-vascular intracranial disorders headache related to a substance or its withdrawals, infection, disorders of homeostasis, disorders of cranium or facial mouth or cranial disorders, and headache ...
Elisabetta, Cittadini, Valeria, Caso
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Headache can be a symptom of vast pathologies, and common secondary headache including head or neck trauma, cranial or cervical vascular disorder, non-vascular intracranial disorders headache related to a substance or its withdrawals, infection, disorders of homeostasis, disorders of cranium or facial mouth or cranial disorders, and headache ...
Elisabetta, Cittadini, Valeria, Caso
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Annals of Neurology, 1981
AbstractPresent views on the cause and treatment of temporal arteritis, trigeminal neuralgia, pain arising from the neck, benign intracranial hypertension, and other headaches of intracranial origin are summarized. The clinical components of migraine are correlated with recent studies of cerebral blood flow, monoamine changes, and the platelet release ...
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AbstractPresent views on the cause and treatment of temporal arteritis, trigeminal neuralgia, pain arising from the neck, benign intracranial hypertension, and other headaches of intracranial origin are summarized. The clinical components of migraine are correlated with recent studies of cerebral blood flow, monoamine changes, and the platelet release ...
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