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Persistent headache attributed to past cervicocephalic artery dissection: clinical characteristics and contributors to headache persistence.

Bárbara Pinto MartinsInês MesquitaJosé Maria SousaPedro AbreuAndreia Costa
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2023)
Headache persistence post-cervicocephalic arterial dissection is common, and frequently affects patients daily. As it potentially affects functional outcomes and quality of life, the contributors identified in this study may help clinicians manage patients after the acute event.
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