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Pathophysiology of cluster headache: a trigeminal autonomic cephalgia

Pathophysiology of cluster headache: a trigeminal autonomic cephalgia

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Pathophysiology of cluster headache: a trigeminal autonomic cephalgia

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Pathophysiology of cluster headache: a trigeminal autonomic cephalgia

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England: Elsevier Ltd

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Lancet neurology, 2002-08, Vol.1 (4), p.251-257

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English

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England: Elsevier Ltd

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Cluster headache is a form of primary neurovascular headache with the following features: severe unilateral, commonly retro-orbital, pain accompanied by restlessness or agitation, and cranial (parasympathetic) autonomic symptoms, such as lacrimation or conjunctival injection. It occurs in attacks typically of less than 3 h in length and in bouts (c...

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Pathophysiology of cluster headache: a trigeminal autonomic cephalgia

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72908609

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72908609

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ISSN

1474-4422

E-ISSN

1474-4465

DOI

10.1016/S1474-4422(02)00104-7

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