Headache Disorders, Secondary
"Headache Disorders, Secondary" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Conditions with HEADACHE symptom that can be attributed to a variety of causes including BRAIN VASCULAR DISORDERS; WOUNDS AND INJURIES; INFECTION; drug use or its withdrawal.
Descriptor ID |
D051271
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.228.140.546.699
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Concept/Terms |
Headache Disorders, Secondary- Headache Disorders, Secondary
- Disorder, Secondary Headache
- Disorders, Secondary Headache
- Headache Disorder, Secondary
- Secondary Headache Disorder
- Secondary Headache Disorders
Analgesic Overuse Headache- Analgesic Overuse Headache
- Analgesic Overuse Headaches
- Headache, Analgesic Overuse
- Headaches, Analgesic Overuse
- Medication Overuse Headache
- Headache, Medication Overuse
- Headaches, Medication Overuse
- Medication Overuse Headaches
- Overuse Headache, Medication
- Overuse Headaches, Medication
Analgesic Rebound Headache- Analgesic Rebound Headache
- Analgesic Rebound Headaches
- Headache, Analgesic Rebound
- Headaches, Analgesic Rebound
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Headache Disorders, Secondary" by people in Profiles.
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Modulation of intrinsic resting-state fMRI networks in women with chronic migraine. Neurology. 2017 Jul 11; 89(2):163-169.