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    Headache And Hormones by Shukla Rakesh

    Published in Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (2002-01-01)
    “…Headache associated with various endocrinological disorders may help us in a better understanding of the nociceptive mechanisms involved in headache disorders. …”
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    Nummular headache by Isabel Pavão Martins, Luis Abreu

    Published in Cephalalgia Reports (2018-10-01)
    “…Nummular headache (NH) is an unusual disorder attributed to a dysfunction of the epicranial nerves. …”
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    Uncommon Headaches by Prabhakar S, Khurana D

    Published in Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (2002-01-01)
    “…Primary headache syndromes like the paroxysmal hemicranias, SUNCT (short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing), cough headaches and hypnic headaches are uncommonly encountered in routine clinical practice. …”
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    Pituitary headache by Miles J Levy

    “…It is therefore not uncommon to be faced with a patient with both headache and a pituitary abnormality. The clinician must decide if the pituitary lesion is of any relevance to headache or a purely incidental finding. …”
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    Headache in diabetes by Sanjay Kalra, Suneet Verma, Nitin Kapoor

    “… Diabetes can present with multiple manifestations and subjective symptoms. One of these is headache. Headache can be a clinical presentation of diabetes per se, its complications or its comorbidities. …”
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    Cluster headache by Ducros Anne, Leroux Elizabeth

    Published in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases (2008-07-01)
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Cluster headache (CH) is a primary headache disease characterized by recurrent short-lasting attacks (15 to 180 minutes) of excruciating unilateral periorbital pain accompanied by ipsilateral autonomic signs (lacrimation, nasal congestion, ptosis, miosis, lid edema, redness of the eye). …”
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    Cervicogenic Headache by John Edmeads

    Published in Pain Research and Management (1996-01-01)
    “…This review focuses on 'cervicogenic headaches'. Topics include the mechanisms of cervicogenic headache, cervical signs to suspect that a patient's headache originates in the neck, diagnostic manoeuvres that are nonspecific and unreliable, laboratory tests that may assist in establishing a diagnosis of cervicogenic headache and treatment of this condition.…”
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