Preferred Name | Thunderclap headache | |
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A thunderclap headache is a headache that is severe and sudden-onset. It is defined as a severe headache that takes seconds to minutes to reach maximum intensity. It can be indicative of a number of medical problems, most importantly subarachnoid hemorrhage, which can be life-threatening. Usually, further investigations are performed to identify the underlying cause. |
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Thunderclap headache |
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Thunderclap headache |
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Schwedt TJ, Matharu MS, Dodick DW (July 2006). "Thunderclap headache". Lancet Neurol 5 (7): 621–31 |
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