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The effectiveness and safety of cranial nerve block in migraine: a critical review

Cranial nerve blocks (CNBs) have been used for the acute and preventive treatment of a variety of headaches, including migraine. The effectiveness of CNBs in migraine is usually observed beyond the duration of the nerve block, possibly due to central pain modulation. The most used target is the greater o...

Association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and migraine: a review of observational studies

Introduction: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been related to the presence of primary headaches. Among them, migraine presents a wide range of comorbidities shared with ADHD, both from other psychiatric disorders and somatic conditions. Objective:This review proposes to describe the...

The importance of the temporomandibular joint in the differential diagnosis of primary headaches and recurrent primary headaches

Introduction: he present article aims to popularize the temporomandibular disorder as a possible diagnosis when the phisician is facing a primary headache that was first thought to be a migraine headache or tension type headache, specially when they are not responsible to the treatment. Methodology:This...