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Morphological and functional alterations of platelets in migraineurs may be linked to the development of migraine. We examined the eicosanoid synthesis of platelets of untreated female migraineurs in a headache-free period and compared it to that of age- and blood group-matched healthy female
In patients with strong suspicion of SAH, CT is the initial diagnostic procedure of choice. A lumbar puncture (LP) should be done if a CT is not available. If the patient has no focal deficit or papilloedema there is a little risk in LP. When a CT is negative there can be indication to do a LP:
A 78-year-old Caucasian man developed headache, confusion and progressive right-sided weakness following a fall resulting in ecchymosis over the left eye orbit five days prior to admission. A subdural hematoma was diagnosed upon CAT scan. Upon evacuation, a very large left frontoparietal subdural
The trigeminal nerve transmits headache pain from blood vessels of the pia mater and dura mater. Triggers for this pain are not well understood, but probably are multiple and largely chemical and develop within the brain parenchyma, the blood vessel wall, and the blood itself. These unknown triggers
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most frequently prescribed drugs, despite their well-established association with gastroduodenal injury. Recent discovery of the cyclooxygenase (COX) isoenzymes COX-1 and COX-2 has improved our knowledge of the action of NSAIDs. COX-1 is