Bilateral paroxysmal hemicrania with autonomic symptoms: the first case report
First published: 17 October 2007
Randolph Warren Evans, Baylor College of Medicine, 1200 Binz #1370, Houston 77004, USA. Tel. + 1 713 528 0725, fax + 1 713 528 3628, e-mail
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