1. Don't forget ophthalmic differential diagnoses of cluster headache
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Andre Litwin and Raman Malhotra
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Conjunctival injection ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Cluster headache ,Dacryoadenitis ,Cluster Headache ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Ptosis ,Intermittent angle-closure glaucoma ,medicine ,Humans ,medicine.symptom ,Medical diagnosis ,business ,Scleritis ,Uveitis - Abstract
Several treatable ophthalmic conditions were missing from the differential diagnoses of cluster headache in the article by Nesbitt and Goadsby.1 For example, scleritis, uveitis, orbital inflammatory disease (including dacryoadenitis and sino-orbital disease), and intermittent angle closure glaucoma may present with recurrent pain, lacrimation, conjunctival injection, periorbital oedema, ptosis, …
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- 2012
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