ACUTE CONFUSIONAL MIGRAINES: A CASE REPORT

Acute Confusional Migraines: A Case Report

Introduction: Acute confusional migraine (ACM) is a rare variant of migraine that is benign and self-resolving but difficult to diagnose.Without known causative pathophysiology and a lack of recognition in the Decorative Plaques International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3), ACM offers a puzzling clinical presentation.There currently

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External Laryngocoele or Anterior Jugular Vein Aneurysm (A Rare Clinical Entity): A Paradox Solved by A Few Simple Non-Invasive Radiological Tests

Introduction The differential diagnosis of a cystic upper neck mass that becomes prominent on coughing, straining, breath holding, or Valsalva manoeuvre includes mediastinal tumours and cysts, external laryngeal diverticula, and jugular venous aneurysms.Jugular venous aneurysms, while extremely rare, must be considered.We Weight Management report t

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