To the differential diagnosis of cervical migraine and tumors of the posterior cranial fossa

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There were 250 patients with cervical migraine under our supervision. Many of them had previously been unsuccessfully treated for "cerebral vasopathy", "occipital neuralgia", "traumatic encephalopathy", "diencephalitis", etc. However, the differential diagnosis of cervical migraine and the listed diseases at the current level of knowledge does not present great difficulties; Differentiation of cervical migraine from tumors of the posterior cranial fossa is much more complicated and responsible.

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A. U. Ratner

Kazan State Pedagogical University named after V. I. Lenin

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Department of Nervous Diseases; Department of Radiology No. 1

Russian Federation

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