2022
DOI: 10.48208/headachemed.2022.37
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Menstrually-related stabbing headache in a patient without migraine: case report

Abstract: Introduction Stabbing headache is considered a primary headache and is a prevalent entity in the general population.  Objective To present an unusual case of stabbing headache associated with menstruation. Method Data collected through complete anamnesis. Case report The authors report a case of a woman suffering from a stabbing headache which features that has not been previously described – a menstrual pattern in the presentation of stabbing headache attacks. Conclusions We conclude that this menstrual patte… Show more

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