Two more secondary headaches mimicking chronic paroxysmal hemicrania. Is this the exception or the rule?

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Abstract

Two patients with headaches meeting the criteria of chronic paroxysmal hemicrania, as defined by the International Headache Society classification, are presented. Further investigations revealed a parasellar pituitary microadenoma in the first patient and a maxillary cyst in the second. Surgical removal of the lesions resulted in complete relief from headaches. The clinical features of this rare syndrome are discussed and suggest that a more detailed laboratory study and clinical follow-up is necessary in patients with chronic paroxysmal hemicrania.

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Gatzonis, S., Mitsikostas, D. D., Ilias, A., Zournas, C. H., & Papageorgiou, C. (1996). Two more secondary headaches mimicking chronic paroxysmal hemicrania. Is this the exception or the rule? Headache, 36(8), 511–513. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1526-4610.1996.3608511.x

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