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Alexandros Vassiliades1, Varnavas Dimitriades1, Vasiliki Vanesa Stylianou1
1Department of Cardiology Larnaca General Hospital, State Health Services Organization Larnaca Cyprus.
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Rarely, headache may be the primary or sole symptom of acute myocardial ischemia; clinicians should recognize such atypical presentations and obtain an electrocardiogram and cardiac biomarkers to establish the diagnosis and guide urgent treatment.
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