Cervicogenic headache. Longitudinal observational study on 553 patients
Cervicogenic headache is a common disorder affecting about 68 per cent of adults in Europe (53 per cent headache and 15 per cent migraine), of which around 2-5 per cent are chronically refractory.1 Patients who suffer from it are often induced to use over-the-counter drugs with even serious conseque...
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Main Authors: | Claudio Santoro (Author), Michela D'Oro (Author) |
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