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The following pages link to SUNCT syndrome. A clinical review (Q41469942):
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- Primary headache disorders and neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations (Q33702135) (← links)
- Effective management of ice pick pains, SUNCT, and episodic and chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (Q34222863) (← links)
- Indomethacin-responsive headache syndromes (Q34290875) (← links)
- Cluster and related headaches (Q34323416) (← links)
- Trigeminal autonomic cephalgias (Q34499937) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome associated with pituitary tumor: case report (Q34558499) (← links)
- Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias: A review of recent diagnostic, therapeutic and pathophysiological developments (Q34643329) (← links)
- SUNCT Syndrome: diagnosis and treatment (Q34655196) (← links)
- Seasonal periodicity in SUNCT syndrome. (Q34687475) (← links)
- Response to intravenous lidocaine in a patient with SUNCT syndrome (Q34980738) (← links)
- Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing syndrome: a review (Q35163749) (← links)
- Management of trigeminal autonomic cephalgias and hemicrania continua (Q35194332) (← links)
- Influence of lamotrigine over the SUNCT syndrome: one patient follow-up for two years (Q35545112) (← links)
- Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania, hemicrania continua and SUNCT syndrome in association with other pathologies: a review. (Q35685809) (← links)
- Painful ophthalmologic disorders and eye pain for the neurologist (Q35736711) (← links)
- Short-lasting headache syndromes and treatment options (Q35823791) (← links)
- The evaluation of eye pain with a normal ocular exam (Q35932280) (← links)
- Craniofacial neural disorders: a guide for diagnosis and management (Q38632698) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome: an update (Q36150701) (← links)
- A case of early-onset and monophasic trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia: could it be a SUNCT? (Q36333048) (← links)
- Bilateral SUNCT syndrome associated to chronic maxillary sinus disease (Q36569400) (← links)
- Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. Part 3: short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (Q36906075) (← links)
- The differential diagnosis of chronic daily headaches: an algorithm-based approach (Q36978871) (← links)
- Neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations of primary headache disorders (Q37146193) (← links)
- Epidemiology of unilateral headaches (Q37256695) (← links)
- Medullary pain facilitating neurons mediate allodynia in headache-related pain (Q37409407) (← links)
- Intravenous lidocaine and mexiletine in the management of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (Q37738288) (← links)
- Hemicrania continua. Unquestionably a trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia (Q38097850) (← links)
- Tic versus TAC: differentiating the neuralgias (trigeminal neuralgia) from the cephalalgias (SUNCT and SUNA). (Q38287115) (← links)
- Gabapentin in Headache Disorders: What Is the Evidence? (Q38591703) (← links)
- Tic, Triggering, and Tearing: From CTN to SUNHA. (Q39131142) (← links)
- The temporal evolution of a facial pain syndrome associated with neurovascular contact: a case report (Q39214832) (← links)
- SUNCT and SUNA: Recognition and Treatment (Q39236135) (← links)
- Short lasting activity-related headaches with sudden onset in children: a case-based reasoning on classification and diagnosis (Q39251557) (← links)
- Objective assessment of autonomic signs during triggered first division trigeminal neuralgia (Q39405335) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome: The materialization of a headache syndrome (Q41585235) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome or first division trigeminal neuralgia associated with cerebellar hypoplasia (Q41889255) (← links)
- Trigemino-autonomic headache related to Gasperini syndrome (Q41904894) (← links)
- Temporal response to bupivacaine bilateral great occipital block in a patient with SUNCT syndrome (Q42327540) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome: a treatment option with local opioid blockade of the superior cervical ganglion? A case report. (Q43650545) (← links)
- Gabapentin (neuronetin) in the treatment of SUNCT syndrome. (Q44016443) (← links)
- Gabapentin in the treatment of SUNCT syndrome. (Q44093899) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome responsive to lamotrigine (Q44187291) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome successfully treated with topiramate: case reports (Q44776570) (← links)
- The SUNCT syndrome: successfully treated with lamotrigine (Q44854508) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome responsive to intravenous lidocaine (Q45105209) (← links)
- Efficacy of gabapentin in the treatment of SUNCT syndrome. (Q46411093) (← links)
- Defining neuralgiform headache with ipsilateral autonomic symptoms: case report in a headache center (Q46529503) (← links)
- SUNCT syndrome in the elderly (Q46758897) (← links)
- Secondary SUNCT syndrome to a variant of the vertebrobasilar vascular development (Q48555580) (← links)