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Laughing Headache: A Novel Type of |
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Case History: A 45-year old man with a history of intermittent, hemicranial, throbbing headaches for many years was seen in a regional headache treatment center complaining of severe lancinations of pain in posterior head regions following either weight lifting or laughing. In particular "hearty" laughter was a consistent precipitant, but no other form of exertion led to headache or pain of any type. Pain occurred rather acutely following the activity.
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