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Pathophysiology of Headaches with a Prominent Vascular Component [PDF]

open access: goldPain Research and Management, 1996
Vascular changes, whether preliminary or secondary, seem to accompany most headaches. The literature concerning pathophysiological mechanisms in headaches where vascular phenomena are a major, integral part, ie, migraine and cluster headache syndrome, is
Juan A Pareja   +2 more
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Lipid levels and selected biomarkers of vascular changes in children with idiopathic headaches – a preliminary report [PDF]

open access: goldArchives of Medical Science, 2018
Introduction Elevated lipid concentrations were observed in adults with headaches. However, studies in children are scarce. Recent data suggest new potential risk factors for atherosclerosis, which may be associated with headaches.
Joanna Sordyl   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Understanding Headaches Attributed to Cranial and/or Cervical Vascular Disorders: Insights and Challenges for Neurologists [PDF]

open access: goldPain and Therapy
In recent decades, cranial and cervical vascular disorders have become major global health concerns, significantly impacting patients, families, and societies.
Wei Wang, Chenlu Zhu, Paolo Martelletti
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Migraine-like headaches: a systematic review of secondary etiologies, clinical features and therapeutic patterns (1977–2024) [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Headache and Pain
Introduction Secondary headaches presenting similar clinical findings to migraine are known as migraine-like headaches. Currently, there is no broad consensus regarding their prevalence, characteristics, or underlying causes.
Elliot G. Gama-Reyes   +8 more
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Vascular Headaches and Oral Contraceptives

open access: greenAnnals 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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Cocaine-related vascular headaches. [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1991
The records of 21 patients admitted to hospital from January 1985 to December 1988 for acute headache associated with cocaine intoxication were reviewed. Fifteen patients were identified who experienced headaches with migrainous features in the absence of neurological or systemic complications.
A, Dhuna, A, Pascual-Leone, M, Belgrade
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Vascular Headache

open access: diamondBlood & Vessel, 1975
Yasumasa MAKITA
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The homeopathic treatment in the typical vascular headache

open access: greenRevista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río, 2016
Introduction: headaches are common health problems for any age group and in any field. Objective: to characterize the clinical course of patients suffering from vascular headache among patients from 5 to 18 years treated with homeopathic medicines ...
Sandra Haidee Hernández Garcia   +4 more
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Selected Factors of Vascular Changes: The Potential Pathological Processes Underlying Primary Headaches in Children

open access: yesChildren, 2022
Background: The prevalence, social consequences and complicated pathogenesis make headaches in children a significant clinical issue. Studies in adults suggest that primary headaches could be the first sign of atherosclerosis and platelet aggregation ...
Joanna Sordyl   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Review on Headaches Due to COVID-19 Infection

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2022
Since December 2019, the time when the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was spotted, numerous review studies have been published on COVID-19 and its neuro invasion.
Mansoureh Togha   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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