Neuroradiology and headaches

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Headache is one of the most common outpatient pain conditions encountered in both physician offices and emergency departments. Establishment of an accurate diagnosis, accomplished only by athorough history followed by a physical examination, is critical before treatment can be initiated. Many patients undergo evaluation with computed tomography and more recently magnetic resonance imaging to exclude important abnormalities. It is known that a little percentage of patients showed significant neuroradiologiacal abnormalities and the rate of significant intracranial abnormalities inpatients with headache and normal neurological examination exists. © Springer-Verlag Italia 2006.

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Romano, A., Cipriani, V., & Bozzao, A. (2006). Neuroradiology and headaches. Journal of Headache and Pain, 7(6), 422–432. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-006-0347-6

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