CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN HEADACHE ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME

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9
Year: 
2016

Professor D. Gainetdinova, MD; S. Tukhfatullina Kazan State Medical University

All patients with headache associated with antiphospholipid syndrome have been found to have higher cerebral blood flow rates.

Keywords: 
neurology
migraine
antiphospholipid syndrome
hypercoagulation
headache
clinical manifestations
transcranial Doppler



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