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Sanjay Prakash1, Krutik J Brahmbhatt, Niraj T Chawda
1Department of Neurology, Medical College, Baroda, Gujarat, India.
Abstract:
Hemicrania continua (HC) is a strictly unilateral, continuous primary headache disorder with periodic exacerbations, usually accompanied by cranial autonomic disturbances. Exquisite and persistent effect of indomethacin is a fundamental property of HC. We report 2 patients of HC in which attacks were successfully eliminated by repeated infusion of methyl prednisolone.
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