Hemicrania continua is not that rare (Neurology. —2001. —Sep. 25. — 57(6). —P. 948—951: англ.)
- Authors: Peres M.1, Silberstein S.1, Nahmias S.1, Shechter A.1, Youssef I.1, Rozen T.1, Young W.1
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- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
- Issue: Vol XXXIII, No 3-4 (2001)
- Pages: 100-100
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/80912
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb80912
- ID: 80912
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Abstract
Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania is a sensitive headache characterized by a prolonged course, moderate or severe pain syndrome and unilateral localization. The literature describes about 90 cases of such a headache, however, the clinical forms of chronic paroxysmal headache have not yet been determined.
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M. Peres
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, PhiladelphiaS. Silberstein
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, PhiladelphiaS. Nahmias
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, PhiladelphiaA. Shechter
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, PhiladelphiaI. Youssef
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, PhiladelphiaT. Rozen
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, PhiladelphiaW. Young
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center
United States, Philadelphia