A 26-year-old woman suffered from two episodes of thunderclap headache (lasting 2-3 hours each), respectively, at rest and during a hot shower, punc-tuated by a throbbing, persistent and diffuse head-ache. Her medical history revealed episodic migraine without aura, with no specific treatment, and can-nabis daily use. She presented at our attention after 48 hours since headache onset.
Pensato U., Cevoli S., Cirillo L. (2020). Vessel Wall Imaging in Thunderclap Headache: A Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS) Case. HEADACHE, 60(10), 2633-2635 [10.1111/head.13992].
Vessel Wall Imaging in Thunderclap Headache: A Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS) Case
Pensato U.;Cevoli S.;Cirillo L.
2020
Abstract
A 26-year-old woman suffered from two episodes of thunderclap headache (lasting 2-3 hours each), respectively, at rest and during a hot shower, punc-tuated by a throbbing, persistent and diffuse head-ache. Her medical history revealed episodic migraine without aura, with no specific treatment, and can-nabis daily use. She presented at our attention after 48 hours since headache onset.File in questo prodotto:
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