Abstract
A patient with a 20 year history of primary orgasmic headache is described who, after suffering an unusually severe episode of orgasmic headache was found to have a middle cerebral artery dissection. This unusual association of primary and secondary orgasmic headache emphasises the need for a thorough diagnostic examination when the orgasmic headache differs from that of previous episodes or is associated with neurological symptoms.
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Szatmary, Z., Boukobza, M., Vahedi, K., Stapf, C., Houdart, E., & Bousser, M. G. (2006). Orgasmic headache and middle cerebral artery dissection. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 77(5), 693–694. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2005.082719
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