Hemicrania continua is not that rare (Neurology. —2001. —Sep. 25. — 57(6). —P. 948—951: англ.)

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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, Philadelphia

S. Silberstein

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center

United States, Philadelphia

S. Nahmias

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center

United States, Philadelphia

A. Shechter

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center

United States, Philadelphia

I. Youssef

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center

United States, Philadelphia

T. Rozen

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center

United States, Philadelphia

W. Young

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Division of Pediatric Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center

United States, Philadelphia

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Copyright (c) 2001 Peres M., Silberstein S., Nahmias S., Shechter A., Youssef I., Rozen T., Young W.

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