Ciências Da Saúde Em Debate 2 2022
DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.44522160211
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Câncer De Colo De Útero Na Gravidez

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“…Stroke is a very common diagnosis, with an incidence of 1.9% in the general population, and of up to 14.1% in the age group between 65 and 74 years. 1 2 Headache is a very frequent symptom, with a yearly incidence of 50% in the general population, which is why there is an important overlap of these 2 entities by mere chance. 1 2 The mechanisms behind the development of headache in stroke involve compression of pain-sensitive structures like the meninges and intracranial arteries, which does not explain the majority of the cases.…”
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“…Stroke is a very common diagnosis, with an incidence of 1.9% in the general population, and of up to 14.1% in the age group between 65 and 74 years. 1 2 Headache is a very frequent symptom, with a yearly incidence of 50% in the general population, which is why there is an important overlap of these 2 entities by mere chance. 1 2 The mechanisms behind the development of headache in stroke involve compression of pain-sensitive structures like the meninges and intracranial arteries, which does not explain the majority of the cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 2 Headache is a very frequent symptom, with a yearly incidence of 50% in the general population, which is why there is an important overlap of these 2 entities by mere chance. 1 2 The mechanisms behind the development of headache in stroke involve compression of pain-sensitive structures like the meninges and intracranial arteries, which does not explain the majority of the cases. 3 Other possible mechanisms concern cortical spreading depression triggered by ischemia, leading to trigeminovascular activation in cortical infarcts, with the dense trigeminovascular innervation explaining the higher prevalence of headache in posterior-circulation strokes, and also other hypotheses related to damage of pain-processing structures as well as release of inflammatory substances.…”
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confidence: 99%