Cranial suture headache: An extracranial head pain syndrome originating in the cranial sutures of the skull
Objective: To define a new type of head pain syndrome termed "cranial suture headache" which is a localized headache originating along the cranial suture lines of the skull. Background: Well localized headaches maybe extracranial in origin. As trigeminal nociceptors are localized within th...
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Main Author: | Todd D Rozen (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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