The incidence of headaches in the patients with intracranial neo plasms varies from 33 to 71% [1]. The patients may present with symptoms that mimic a migraine, tension-type or a cluster headache [2]. The pain may be deep aching, intermittent and non-throbbing in quality, accompanied by nausea and vomiting which may occur in up to 36% of the patients [3].
Intravenous lidocaine in the management of severe brain tumor-associated headache / Viderman, Dmitriy; Nurpeissov, Aisa; Bilotta, Federico. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ANESTHESIA. - ISSN 0952-8180. - 55:(2019), pp. 67-68. [10.1016/j.jclinane.2018.12.053]
Intravenous lidocaine in the management of severe brain tumor-associated headache
Bilotta, Federico
2019
Abstract
The incidence of headaches in the patients with intracranial neo plasms varies from 33 to 71% [1]. The patients may present with symptoms that mimic a migraine, tension-type or a cluster headache [2]. The pain may be deep aching, intermittent and non-throbbing in quality, accompanied by nausea and vomiting which may occur in up to 36% of the patients [3].File allegati a questo prodotto
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