2023
DOI: 10.1177/03331024221144782
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Persistent headache attributed to past cervicocephalic artery dissection: clinical characteristics and contributors to headache persistence

Abstract: Background Persistent headache/facial/neck pain attributed to past cervicocephalic arterial dissection is under-documented in literature. Our main goal was to evaluate clinical characteristics and contributors to this persistence. Methods A retrospective cohort study which included patients with a radiologically confirmed cervicocephalic arterial dissection (2015–2020) in a Portuguese tertiary hospital. Headache persistence was identified through clinical records. A questionnaire aimed to characterize headache… Show more

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