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Dural Stimulation and Periorbital von Frey Testing in Mice As a Preclinical Model of Headache
Published on: July 29, 2021
Commentary on headache currents articles by Alhazzani and Goddeau
1Division of Developmental Disabilities, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Abstract:
Headache is a symptom of cerebrovascular disease, particularly the hemorrhagic type. Also, certain headache types, notably migraine with aura, predispose individuals to ischemic and perhaps hemorrhagic stroke. The relationship between migraine and cerebrovascular disease can be causal, coincidental or co-morbid.
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