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2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0
Author(s):  
IndarKumar Sharawat ◽  
PrateekKumar Panda ◽  
Vetoni Moirangthem


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Davis C. Thomas ◽  
Gary M. Heir ◽  
Amey G. Patil ◽  
Prutha K. Soni




2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. e2989
Author(s):  
Ilaria Baldelli ◽  
Maria Lucia Mangialardi ◽  
Marzia Salgarello ◽  
Edoardo Raposio


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Davis Thomas ◽  
Gary M. Heir ◽  
Amey G. Patil ◽  
Prutha K. Soni

Abstract The authors have withdrawn this preprint due to author disagreement.



Cephalalgia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (9) ◽  
pp. 959-965 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Gutiérrez-Sánchez ◽  
David García-Azorín ◽  
Álvaro Gutiérrez-Viedma ◽  
Nuria González-García ◽  
Alejandro Horga ◽  
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Background Epicrania fugax consists of brief paroxysms of pain, which radiate in a line or in zigzag trajectory across the surface of the scalp or the face. Methods A prospective, descriptive study was performed in five patients presenting with an epicrania fugax-type pain with extracephalic irradiation. Results All patients were women, and the mean age at onset was 59.8 (standard deviation, 10.9). They had unilateral paroxysms of electrical pain starting at a particular point in the head (parietal, n = 3; vertex, n = 1; frontal, n = 1) and rapidly radiating downwards in a lineal trajectory to reach extracephalic regions (ipsilateral limbs, n = 2; shoulder, n = 2; low neck, n = 1) in 1–3 seconds. Pain intensity was moderate or severe. Three patients had nummular headache at the point where the paroxysms originated. One patient had spontaneous remission, and four patients achieved complete or almost complete response with therapy (onabotulinumtoxinA, n = 2; indomethacin, n = 1; amitriptyline, n = 1; lamotrigine, n = 1). Conclusion The spectrum of epicrania fugax may include paroxysms with extracephalic irradiation. The propagation of pain beyond the head and the face supports the involvement of central mechanisms in the pathophysiology of this entity.



Author(s):  
Juan A. Pareja ◽  
Carrie E. Robertson

Nummular headache is characterized by head pain exclusively felt in a sharply contoured, rounded, or elliptical area of the scalp, fixed in size and shape, and typically 1–6 cm in diameter. The affected area may show variable combinations of hypoaesthesia, dysaesthesia, paraesthesia, allodynia, and/ or tenderness. The symptomatic area may be localized in any part of the head but mostly in the parietal region. Rarely, the disorder may be multifocal, with each symptomatic area retaining all the characteristics of nummular headache. The pain is continuous or intermittent, and generally chronic. Nummular headache is a primary condition.



2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-37
Author(s):  
Domenico Chirchiglia ◽  
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Pasquale Chirchiglia ◽  
Domenico La Torre ◽  
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