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1Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, 125 Nashua Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA. eloder@partners.org
Abstract:
The medical literature provides few opportunities for physicians to read and reflect on detailed, first-hand narratives of individual patient experiences. The author invited patients with cluster headache to respond in writing to a series of open-ended questions about their experience with the illness. The patient responses provide important information for physicians and others who seek a more complete understanding of cluster headache.
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