Stabbing facial pain reminiscent of primary stabbing headache

Volume: 40, Issue: 10, Pages: 1079 - 1083
Published: May 6, 2020
Abstract
Primary stabbing headache (PSH) is a transient and localized headache disorder. Facial variants of this rare pain syndrome have not been previously described. Four patients (n = 2 female, 2 male) presented themselves to our headache and facial pain outpatient clinic. They suffered daily from several dozen to several hundred short-lasting stabbing pain paroxysms primarily in the second and third trigeminal branches (V2 and V3) without lateral...
Paper Details
Title
Stabbing facial pain reminiscent of primary stabbing headache
Published Date
May 6, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
10
Pages
1079 - 1083
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