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      Blocking the greater occipital nerve: utility in headache management.

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      Current pain and headache reports

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          Occipital nerve block has been part of headache medicine for more than half a century, with injection techniques and solutions varying greatly. Most studies have been case series and many show benefit for patients with migraine, cluster headache, and postconcussive headache. A double-blind, controlled trial of cluster headache has demonstrated that injectable steroids with local anesthetics benefit cluster headache patients. A double-blind, controlled trial of nerve blocks in occipital neuralgia, which may have actually been chronic migraine, was positive.

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          Journal
          Curr Pain Headache Rep
          Current pain and headache reports
          1534-3081
          1534-3081
          Oct 2010
          : 14
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Neurology, Jefferson Headache Center, Thomas Jefferson University, 111 South Eleventh Street, Gibbon Building, Suite #8130, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. William.B.Young@jefferson.edu
          Article
          10.1007/s11916-010-0130-x
          20661785
          a1937e49-5fa2-433c-b52a-6ca486aea781
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