Publications by authors named "Hilton Mariano da Silva"

The connection between headache and the cervical spine has been a theme of debate for decades. Cervicogenic headache is a headache related to the cervical spine that often is misdiagnosed and treated inadequately because of confusing and varying terminology. In this article, we discuss our experience in diagnosing and treating cervicogenic headache.

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The purpose of our study was to prospectively evaluate the impact of preventive drug treatment on the quality of life of patients with episodic migraine (EM). Quality of life evaluations can enhance traditional measures of therapeutic efficacy. Thirty-five consecutive EM without aura patients attending a tertiary care unit (Batatais Headache Clinic) entered the study.

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Headache as a chief complaint is rare in the paediatric emergency room. Actually, very seldom cases secondary to life threatening conditions as non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage have been reported. A child with severe headache and nuchal rigidity and no other abnormalities on the physical examination is reported.

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