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Recurrent hiccups may signal brainstem pathology and should be investigated.

Dmitri ShastinPriya NidamanuriRavindra Nannapaneni
Published in: BMJ case reports (2018)
While occasional hiccups are normal, their persistent recurrence is distressing and may have an underlying aetiology. Patients with recurrent hiccups may undergo a long journey and see many physicians before the diagnosis is finally made. The purpose of this report is to increase awareness of central nervous system lesions as a possible cause for recurrent hiccups and provide an illustrative case of an otherwise fit man presenting with ongoing hiccups caused by a medullary haemangioblastoma.
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