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Clinical characterization of delayed alcohol-induced headache: A study of 1,108 participants.

David García-AzorínLaura Aparicio-CorderoBlanca TalaveraAndrew JohnsonHenrik Winther SchytzÁngel Luis Guerrero-Peral
Published in: Neurology (2020)
DAIH is a moderate-intensity headache, is typically bilateral, and presents with frontal predominance and a pressing quality. The phenotype of DAIH combines features of both migraine and low-CSF-pressure headaches.
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