Occipital Neuralgia: An Often Missed Cause of Headache

Occipital Neuralgia An Often Missed Cause of Headache HOWARD L. ROSNER, MD,* ARTHUR SCHWARTZ, MD,t LEONARD BRAND, MD,$ ROBERT H. DWORKIN, PHDS Neuralgic type pain of the occipital nerve is a syndrome of protean etiologies. It can cften present in the form of intermittent or chronic headaches masquerading as vascular or tension headaches. ................
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