Reappraising the Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome Diagnostic Criteria: A Case Series
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Abstract
Our case series suggests that ICHD-3 criteria are suboptimal for the accurate diagnosis of THS. We recommend a close follow-up for all patients with symptoms concerning THS until a definitive responsible etiology is discovered and we encourage further studies assessing ICHD-3 guidelines to optimize …
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| Authors | Mullen E;Rutland JW;Green MW;Bederson J;Shrivastava R;; |
| Journal | headache |
| Year | 2020 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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MEDLINE
humans
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nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
adult
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case reports
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Retrospective Studies
sensitivity and specificity
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ophthalmoplegia / diagnosis*
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doi:10.1111/head.13692
evan mullen
john w rutland
raj shrivastava
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