CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN HEADACHE ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
- Authors: Gainetdinova D.1, Tukhfatullina S.1
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- Issue: Vol 27, No 9 (2016)
- Pages: 60-63
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/0236-3054/article/view/116675
- ID: 116675
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Abstract
All patients with headache associated with antiphospholipid syndrome have been found to have higher cerebral blood flow rates.
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About the authors
D. Gainetdinova
Professor MD Kazan State Medical University
S. Tukhfatullina
Kazan State Medical University
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