Headache at the Chronic Stage of Ischemic Stroke
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2020Vol. 60(3), pp. 607–614
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Mariana Carvalho Dias, Teresa Martins, Gonçalo Basílio, Lia Lucas Neto, Lara Caeiro, José M. Ferro, Ana Verdelho
Abstract
Headache in ischemic stroke survivors at the chronic stage is more frequent in women and in patients with pre-stroke headache. It is most frequently a headache with different characteristics of the pre-stroke headache and only rarely a new-onset headache starting at the acute stage and persisting at the chronic stage.
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