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Cardiac Cephalgia as a Manifestation of Acute Coronary Events: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Understanding Delays and Diagnostic Shifts in Primary Headaches: Evidence from Japanese Health Insurance Claims. [PDF]
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White matter alterations in cluster headache identified using PSMD analysis. [PDF]
Kim J, Lee DA, Lee HJ, Wi JH, Park KM.
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Validation of a Self-Screening Questionnaire for Medication Overuse Headache (SSQ-MOH) in a Thai University-based Hospital Headache Clinic. [PDF]
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Seminars in Neurology, 2011
Headache disorders are the dominant cause of neurological disability in the world and the most common reason for neurological referral in any country studied. Yet for much of the first half the twentieth century, research was mired in peripheral mechanistic sideshows.
Paul G, Mathew, Ivan, Garza
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Headache disorders are the dominant cause of neurological disability in the world and the most common reason for neurological referral in any country studied. Yet for much of the first half the twentieth century, research was mired in peripheral mechanistic sideshows.
Paul G, Mathew, Ivan, Garza
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
• Over 5,000 patients having the symptom of chronic headache were evaluated for their therapeutic response to many various drugs (e.g., analgesics, sedatives, stimulants, antihistaminics, vitamins, and hormones). At present, the best method of drug evaluation is the use of the double-blind technique, in which a placebo and two or more therapeutic ...
Arnold P. Friedman, H. Houston Merritt
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• Over 5,000 patients having the symptom of chronic headache were evaluated for their therapeutic response to many various drugs (e.g., analgesics, sedatives, stimulants, antihistaminics, vitamins, and hormones). At present, the best method of drug evaluation is the use of the double-blind technique, in which a placebo and two or more therapeutic ...
Arnold P. Friedman, H. Houston Merritt
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Cervicogenic Headache: A Real Headache
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2010Although theories regarding headache originating in the neck have existed for more than 150 years, the term "cervicogenic headache" originated in 1983. Early descriptions pinpoint the characteristic symptoms as dizziness, visual disturbances, tinnitus, and "posterior" headache, conceivably as a consequence of arthrosis, infliction upon the vertebral ...
ANTONACI, FABIO, Sjaastad O.
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