Differences in clinical characteristics and frequency of accompanying migraine features in episodic and chronic cluster headache
Cephalalgia2012Vol. 32(7), pp. 571–577
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Abstract
Occurrence of CAS and attack frequency, as well as periodic patterns of attacks, are relatively uniform in eCH and cCH. Multiple CAS are not related to pain intensity. Allodynia during cluster attacks is a frequent symptom. The unexpectedly high rate of accompanying migrainous features during cluster attacks cannot be explained by comorbid migraine.
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