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    The Chinese Association for the Study of Pain (CASP): Expert Consensus on the Cervicogenic Headache by Hong Xiao, Baogan Peng, Ke Ma, Dong Huang, Xianguo Liu, Yan Lu, Qing Liu, Lijuan Lu, Jingfeng Liu, Yimei Li, Tao Song, Wei Tao, Wen Shen, Xiaoqiu Yang, Lin Wang, Xiaomei Zhang, Zhigang Zhuang, Hui Liu, Yanqing Liu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Cervicogenic headache is a relatively common but unique form of headache, and in China, as well as in several other countries, both diagnosis and a clear evidence-based treatment plan remain controversial. …”
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    Unexpected cause of headache in a patient with Noonan syndrome: aseptic meningitis by Hacer Efnan Melek Arsoy, Öner Özdemir, Ümmügülsüm Dikici, Ece Tüsüz Önata, Recep Polat

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It is challenging to diagnose and is easily overlooked because of symptoms and clinical findings that might arise from a variety of conditions, including headaches, stiff necks, and vomiting. We present a patient with Noonan syndrome who was diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency due to recurrent illness, had IVIG replacement therapy, and developed aseptic meningitis following the initial course of treatment. …”
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    Dutch Translation and Validation of the Headache-Specific Locus of Control Scale (HSLC-DV) by Marceline C. Willekens, Don Postel, Martin D. M. Keesenberg, Robert Lindeboom

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The response of 87 participants with migraine, tension-type headache, and cervicogenic headache, aged between 18 and 55 years (75% female), is used. …”
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    Exercise as an abortive treatment for cluster headaches: Insights from a large patient registry by Mi‐Kyoung Kang, Yooha Hong, Soo‐Jin Cho

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Demographics and headache characteristics were compared between those who found exercise effective and those who did not. …”
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    Chronic fatigue and headache in post-COVID-19 syndrome: a radiological and clinical evaluation by Gonçalo G. Almeida, Gonçalo G. Almeida, Saide Alkan, Saide Alkan, Robert Hoepner, André Euler, André Euler, Lara Diem, Franca Wagner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There was no statistically significant correlation between the presence of cerebral T2-hyperintense lesions and symptoms of fatigue (p = 0.815) or headaches (p = 0.178). Similarly, no significant correlation was found when considering numbers of pathological brain lesions (fatigue: p = 0.557; headaches: p = 0.820).ConclusionWhile T2-hyperintense lesions are common in patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome, their presence does not correlate significantly with symptoms of fatigue or headaches. …”
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