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SUNCT Like Facial Pain Successfully Treated with Kakkonto and Keishikajutsubuto : A Case Report
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Headache and Other Pain Syndromes in Multiple Sclerosis: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Neurology India, 2021
Background: Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) and short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with autonomic symptoms (SUNA) are rare and disabling primary headache disorders that are subtypes of Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks (SUNHA)
Ashish K, Duggal, Debashish, Chowdhury
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Background: Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) and short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with autonomic symptoms (SUNA) are rare and disabling primary headache disorders that are subtypes of Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks (SUNHA)
Ashish K, Duggal, Debashish, Chowdhury
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Cephalalgia, 2005
Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) is a rare type of primary headache. In this report we describe the occurrence of SUNCT in a family. Unfortunately, one of the siblings was already dead.
A R, Gantenbein, P J, Goadsby
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Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) is a rare type of primary headache. In this report we describe the occurrence of SUNCT in a family. Unfortunately, one of the siblings was already dead.
A R, Gantenbein, P J, Goadsby
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Pediatric Neurology, 2005
This report describes a 5-year-old male with sudden unilateral headache attacks (2-50 seconds) accompanied by conjunctival injection, lacrimation, and nasal congestion. The episodes occurred without a precipitating factor, never during sleep. Brain imaging was normal. The attacks resolved spontaneously within 5 months.
Sekhara, Tayeb +4 more
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This report describes a 5-year-old male with sudden unilateral headache attacks (2-50 seconds) accompanied by conjunctival injection, lacrimation, and nasal congestion. The episodes occurred without a precipitating factor, never during sleep. Brain imaging was normal. The attacks resolved spontaneously within 5 months.
Sekhara, Tayeb +4 more
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CNS Drugs, 2002
8: CNS Drugs . 2002;16(6):373‐383 Short‐lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with Conjunctival injection and Tearing (SUNCT) is a syndrome predominant in males, with a mean age of onset around 50 years.
Juan A, Pareja +2 more
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8: CNS Drugs . 2002;16(6):373‐383 Short‐lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with Conjunctival injection and Tearing (SUNCT) is a syndrome predominant in males, with a mean age of onset around 50 years.
Juan A, Pareja +2 more
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