2012
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e318247ca7b
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Clinical Reasoning: A 62-year-old migraineur with a new kind of headache attacks

Abstract: A 62-year-old man presented with novel headache attacks with acute onset 4 weeks previously strictly confined to the right side. The attacks occurred almost daily, often after midnight, lasting 1 to 3 hours, occasionally longer. The pain was localized around and behind the right eye. The pain intensity was excruciating and the pain quality pulsatile. Ipsilateral lacrimation, conjunctival injection, and prominence of the temporal artery accompanied these attacks. During the attacks, the patient reported a sense… Show more

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