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SUNCT Syndrome in the Female

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1994
SYNOPSIS Two female patients suffering from SUNCT syndrome are presented. They are the first female SUNCT cases reported (of a total of 16 cases hitherto seen by us, reported to us, or published). Also some minor modifications of the hitherto known clinical symptomatology of SUNCT syndrome have been observed. Attacks
J A, Pareja, O, Sjaastad
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Paroxysmale Hemikranie und SUNCT

Der Schmerz, 2011
Typisch fur die paroxysmale Hemikranie sind Kopfschmerzattacken mit den gleichen Schmerzcharakteristika und Begleitsymptomen wie beim Clusterkopfschmerz. Sie halten jedoch kurzer an, sind viel haufiger, betreffen uberwiegend Frauen und sprechen absolut zuverlassig auf Indometacin an.
H. Göbel, C. Göbel, A. Heinze
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A case of secondary SUNCT syndrome

Ideggyógyászati szemle, 2017
SUNCT syndrome, a rare form of primary headaches, may be secondary to pituitary tumours. The secondary forms usually related with prolactinomas. The response of dopamin agonists could be variable. In this study, we reported a case of SUNCT syndrome secondary to prolactinoma.
Gunay, Gul   +4 more
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Paroxysmale Hemikranie, SUNCT

2004
Bei der episodischen und chronischen paroxysmalen Hemikranie handelt es sich um einen einseitigen periorbitalen Schmerz, der immer nur auf der gleichen Seite auftritt.
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SUNCT Syndrome Responsive to Lamotrigine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2002
Background.—Short‐lasting, unilateral, neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection, tearing, rhinorrhea (SUNCT syndrome) is a headache form generally refractory to drug therapy. Occasional patients with SUNCT have been reported with a successful response to lamotrigine.
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SUNCT Responsive to Gabapentin

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2002
Christopher H, Hunt   +2 more
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Cluster Headache, SUNCT, and SUNA

Continuum
This article reviews the epidemiology, clinical features, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, and management of three types of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias: cluster headache (the most common), short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT), and short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform ...
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Posttraumatic SUNCT status

2019
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Bicakci, S   +3 more
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SUNCT: a challenging diagnosis

Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
Case presentation: Case 1: JARL, a 54 years-old male patient, diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder, reported a new headache in 2016, characterized by shock pain in the right temporal/retro-orbital region, of severe intensity, lasting 60 seconds and associated with ipsilateral tearing and ocular hyperemia.
Márcio Alves da Cruz Júnior   +4 more
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SUNCT in Multiple Sclerosis

Cephalalgia, 2006
J, Vilisaar, C S, Constantinescu
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