2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.107609
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Three men in a boat: The comparison of the combination therapy of botulinum toxin and greater occipital nerve block with bupivacaine, with botulinum toxin monotherapy in the management of chronic migraine

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“…In this mini-review, five trials involving GON blockade at the C2 level were summarized [10][11][12][13][14] . Although all patients had a diagnosis of migraine, one study also included medication overuse headache (MOH) 14 . In all of these studies, bupivacaine was preferred as the local anesthetic during GON blockade.…”
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“…In this mini-review, five trials involving GON blockade at the C2 level were summarized [10][11][12][13][14] . Although all patients had a diagnosis of migraine, one study also included medication overuse headache (MOH) 14 . In all of these studies, bupivacaine was preferred as the local anesthetic during GON blockade.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this side effect was also observed after distal blockade, its incidence was not that high 1 . Serious side effects were not observed in GON blockade administered at the C2 level with a total dose of 4 ml in studies [12][13][14] . However, in the study by Karaoğlan et al 12 in which undiluted bupivacaine was bilaterally administered a side effect defined as "cerebellar like syndrome" by the author and not previously reported in the literature, was observed and supported by video.…”
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