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Vascular Headache

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1987
Vascular headache is an extremely common disorder. Current evidence points to an underlying neurogenic etiology, and the associated vascular changes are believed to be epiphenomena. Vascular headache tends to begin at a young age, is more common in women, and is frequently associated with a positive family history.
C H, Tegeler, R D, Bell
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Vascular headache in pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1982
The last two columns of Table I compare results from the Roche Fetasonde instrument adjusted optimally either directionally (seven records) or otherwise (nine records) with results from a fetal scalp clip electrocardiogram obtained simultaneously during labor.
J, Weinberger, N H, Lauersen
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Vascular Headaches and Oral Contraceptives

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1966
2 physicians report the occurrence of the classical symptoms of migraine in 50 women who were taking progestational steroids. The typical vascular headache was preceded by visual sensory or motor prodromata in about 1/2 of the cases. About 1/3 of the patients develop their migraine attacks for the first time while taking the synthetic steroids ...
S, Shafey, P, Scheinberg
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Headache due to Vascular Disorders

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Headache and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) are inextricably linked. Although in some cases headache complicating CVD may be little more than a symptomatic afterthought, in other cases, early recognition of headache's role in the CVD process is critical to effective management.
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Headaches Caused by Vascular Disorders

Neurologic Clinics, 2014
The clinical association between stroke and headache is complex, ranging from the largely irrelevant to the highly specific. The incidence and clinical relevance of acute headache are highly dependent on stroke subtype and etiology. In this article the issue of headache accompanying acute stroke is addressed in some detail.
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Basic Mechanisms in Vascular Headache

Neurologic Clinics, 1990
To better understand and treat painful conditions, one needs to identify the cause, discover the source, and develop knowledge of peripheral and central pain transmission; headaches are no exception. The development of appropriate animal models is important.
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Vascular headache

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1988
K L, Kumar, T G, Cooney
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[Swimming induced vascular headache].

Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology, 1989
We experienced 3 cases of characteristic headache induced by swimming. The first case was a 51-year-old woman who suffered from a sudden attack of throbbing headache in the parieto-temporal region, accompanied by nausea, after 20 minutes of swimming practice in a pool. The headache disappeared after about 3 hours of bed rest.
T, Indo, A, Takahashi
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Vascular headache

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2021
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