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dc.contributor.authorPrakash, Sanjay-
dc.contributor.authorRathore, Chaturbhuj-
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-10T05:14:47Z-
dc.date.available2019-08-10T05:14:47Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.issn0017-8748-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/581-
dc.description.abstractBackground.—Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) has been described in association with various primary headache disorders.So far, no case of TN has been reported in association with hemicrania continua (HC). Case Report.—Here, we report two patients of hemicrania continua associated with TN (HC-tic syndrome). These patients had both headaches concurrently. Both patients responded to a combination of carbamazepine and indomethacin. The skipping or tapering of carbamazepine led to the recurrence of the neuralgic pain of TN. In the same way, the skipping of indomethacin resulted in the relapse of the pain, typical of HC. Conclusion.—With these two cases of HC-tic syndrome, we suggest that TN has a special predilection for all types of TACs. Various speculations suggest that such associations are more than a simple coincidence, and both diseases may be causally interrelated. The identification of this association is important as both disorders may need separate drugs.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherHeadacheen_US
dc.subjectHemicrania Continuaen_US
dc.subjectTrigeminal Neuralgiaen_US
dc.subjectIndomethacinen_US
dc.subjectTrigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgiasen_US
dc.titleTwo Cases of Hemicrania Continua–Trigeminal Neuralgia Syndrome: Expanding the Spectrum of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgia-Tic (TAC-TIC) Syndromeen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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