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anticoagulant/headache

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Long-term improvement in refractory headache following ozone therapy.

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BACKGROUND Headache afflicts approximately 10%-15% of the general population. Mixed results are obtained from various therapies, usually drugs, but also oxygen inhalation, behavioral psychology, physical therapy, and peripheral or central neurostimulation. When refractory to treatment, it has severe

Spinal subdural haematoma in association with anticoagulant therapy, an unusual presentation: a case report and review of literature.

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A case of spontaneous, atraumatic subdural haematoma involving thoracic region in a 78-year-old woman on an anticoagulant therapy (Warfarin) for atrial fibrillation presented. This patient initially presented with sudden onset headache and giddiness (signs of increased intracranial pressure)

Cerebral ischemic events associated with endocarditis, retinal vascular disease, and lupus anticoagulant.

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OBJECTIVE A group of young patients presenting with cerebral ischemic events, endocardial lesions, and lupus anticoagulant is described in order to highlight the common clinical laboratory features. METHODS Fourteen consecutive patients (10 females, age range 17 to 53 years [mean 38 years]) at onset

Headache, Raynaud's syndrome and serotonin receptor agonists in systemic lupus erythematosus.

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There are potential concerns regarding serotonin receptor agonists in SLE patients with migraine, particularly patients with concomitant Raynaud's syndrome. We estimated the prevalence of lupus-related headache and Raynaud's syndrome in the Montreal General Hospital SLE clinic cohort and evaluated

Mitral valve prolapse and abnormalities of haemostasis in children and adolescents with migraine with aura and other idiopathic headaches: a pilot study.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and abnormalities of haemostasis in children and adolescents with migraine with aura (MA) compared with peers affected by other idiopathic headaches. METHODS We recruited 20 MA patients (10 men and 10 women; age range 8-17 years)

Efficacy and Safety of Direct Oral Anticoagulant for Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

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A 75-year-old man with a history of atrial fibrillation (AF) and anticoagulant therapy presented with a headache. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) was diagnosed after MRI of the brain revealed cortical superficial siderosis, lobar intracerebral hemorrhage, and lobar microbleeds. Anticoagulant

[Sagittal sinus thrombosis as a rare cause of postpartum headache: a case report].

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Postpartum cerebral vein thrombosis is a very rare entity (3-4 cases per million). Clinical manifestations vary, though persistent headache is almost always reported, meaning that differential diagnosis should be performed to rule out other causes of postpartum headache. Recognized risk factors for

Haemorrhagic cerebral sinus thrombosis associated with ulcerative colitis: a case report of successful treatment by anticoagulant therapy.

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A 29-year-old man with ulcerative colitis was admitted to our hospital because of convulsions and a headache. Before admission, oral prednisolone had been administered due to his ulcerative colitis relapse. Computed tomography revealed a low-density area in the right frontal pole suggestive of a

Warfarin as a therapeutic option in the control of chronic cluster headache: a report of three cases.

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Chronic cluster headache remains refractory to medical therapy in at least 30% of those who suffer from this condition. The lack of alternative medical therapies that are as effective as, or more effective than, lithium carbonate makes new therapies necessary for this highly disabling condition.

A high prevalence of autoimmune indices and disorders in primary nummular headache.

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BACKGROUND Nummular headache (NH) is currently considered a form of peripheral neuralgia originating from the terminal branch in epicranial tissue but its etiopathogenesis is still unknown. Since autoimmune disorders often involve the trigeminosensory nerve to provoke craniofacial pain, we

Cluster-like Headache Secondary to Cerebral Venous Thrombosis.

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Cluster headache (CH) is considered a primary headache syndrome. However, symptomatic cases that resemble CH have also been reported. A patient with cerebral venous thrombosis presented with ipsilateral frontal pain accompanied by ophthalmoparesis, nasal congestion, and lacrimation. The patient's

Postpartum postural headache due to superior sagittal sinus thrombosis mistaken for spontaneous intracranial hypotension.

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OBJECTIVE To describe a case of superior sagittal sinus thrombosis in the puerperal period and the difficulties encountered in the diagnosis and management. METHODS A 29-yr-old multiparous woman presented with a postural headache four weeks after a normal pregnancy and vigorous delivery. Initial

Cerebral venous thrombosis initially presenting with left occipital hemorrhage and headache.

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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) can be difficult to diagnose because of its wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. In the present article, we report a 58-year-old man coming to our emergency department presenting with left temporal throbbing headache and right hemianopia. Computed tomography of

Alterations in the cerebral venous circulation as a cause of headache.

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The alterations of the cerebral venous circulation are a rare but clinically important cause of headache. Although any process involving the cerebral veins or sinuses may cause headache, the most frequent and important are cerebral venous thrombosis and idiopathic intracranial hypertension. The

Headache in cerebral venous thrombosis associated with extracranial tumors: a clinical series.

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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) may represent the clinical onset of malignancies or complicate their course, also in phase of quiescence. In literature, there are several case reports on the association between CVT and tumors, but there are few articles on its clinical characteristics in cancer
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