1955
DOI: 10.1159/000228244
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Food-Induced Allergic Headaches in Non-Migrainous and Migrainous Individuals (Part 1 of 2)

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“…18,35 A frequent association of vascular headaches with essential hypertension, as described by others 27 was not present in this series. This finding lends support to the school of thought that tends to minimize the role of allergy in cephalgias.…”
Section: Group Asupporting
confidence: 45%
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“…18,35 A frequent association of vascular headaches with essential hypertension, as described by others 27 was not present in this series. This finding lends support to the school of thought that tends to minimize the role of allergy in cephalgias.…”
Section: Group Asupporting
confidence: 45%
“…This finding lends support to the school of thought that tends to minimize the role of allergy in cephalgias. 18,35 A frequent association of vascular headaches with essential hypertension, as described by others 27 was not present in this series. But I noted a somewhat related fact:…”
Section: Classification Of the Patients In The Different Groups Accorsupporting
confidence: 45%