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Clinical pattern and response to treatment of primary stabbing headache: Retrospective case series study from a Portuguese tertiary hospital.

Gonçalo CabralMarlene SaraivaMiguel SerôdioFilipa SerrazinaManuel SalavisaMarco FernandesBruna MeiraRita VenturaAndré PinhoMarta MagriçoAndré CaetanoMiguel Viana Baptista
Published in: Headache (2022)
In our sample, the mean age of onset of PSH was >50 years and there was a wide range of PSH duration. The duration of each attack (>5 s), the pain in fixed locations, non-daily episodes of the pain in each attack, and the intermittent course of headache were the most prevalent clinical features. Finally, patients with stabbing in localized areas had a better response to treatment.
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