Brief Communication: Extracephalic Stabbing Pain Temporally Related to Cephalic Ones

A 23-year-old woman consulted with the complaint of short-lasting, severe stabbing headaches and mild-to-moderate degree near-daily migrainous headaches. Further questioning revealed that she also had stabbing pain on both ipsilateral hand and calf. Stabs on the hand were time-locked to cephalic one...

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