2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2011.03525.x
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No increase in headache after previous intracranial infections: a historical cohort study (HUNT)

Abstract: This study challenges the existence of chronic post-bacterial meningitis headache and does not indicate the presence of other long-term headaches induced by intracranial infection.

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“…There is an important aetiological overlap with the tauopathies and motor neuron diseases and genetic advances in this area have implications for the role of tau in Alzheimer's disease. Headache , epilepsy , infection , neuromuscular disease , trauma and neuroinflammation remain important practical diagnostic and management areas for the neurologist. In order to aid in the diagnosis and management of common neurological disorders, the European Federation of Neurological Societies has produced a series of guidelines and these continue to be developed and updated , providing an important resource and evidence base for clinicians.…”
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“…There is an important aetiological overlap with the tauopathies and motor neuron diseases and genetic advances in this area have implications for the role of tau in Alzheimer's disease. Headache , epilepsy , infection , neuromuscular disease , trauma and neuroinflammation remain important practical diagnostic and management areas for the neurologist. In order to aid in the diagnosis and management of common neurological disorders, the European Federation of Neurological Societies has produced a series of guidelines and these continue to be developed and updated , providing an important resource and evidence base for clinicians.…”
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confidence: 99%