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Continuous positive airway pressure in cluster headache: A randomized, placebo-controlled, triple-blind, crossover study.

Oxygen inhalation aborts cluster headache attacks, and case reports show the effect of continuous positive airway pressure. The aim of this study was to investigate the prophylactic effect of continuous positive airway pressure in chronic cluster headache.

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Prevalence and clinical features of hemicrania continua in clinic-based studies: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

To estimate the relative frequencies of hemicrania continua and its clinical features in adult patients who were evaluated for headache in a clinic-based setting.

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Prevalence and treatment of typical and atypical headaches in patients with Chiari I malformation: A meta-analysis and literature review.

A meta-analysis was conducted to analyze the incidence of typical and atypical headaches and outcomes following various treatments in patients with Chiari I malformation.

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Head and Neck Cancer-Related Pain.

Pain is a common and most debilitating symptom of head and neck cancers (HNC). The prevalence of pain in HNC is nearly 70%. There are no universally accepted classification or diagnostic criteria for HNC-related pain, and currently, HNC-related pain is classified based on the underlying pathophysiological mechanism, the location of the tumor, and the protagonist of pain. The clinical presentation of HNC-related pain varies and can be similar to primary pain disorders. The management of HNC-related pain primarily consists of pharmacotherapy. However, in some cases, interventions may be needed. This article will present a case study and review the epidemiology, diagnostic criteria and classification, clinical features, pathophysiology, and HNC-related pain management.

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Treatment of Pain in Fish.

This chapter provides an overview of our current understanding of clinical analgesic use in fish. Recently, the efficacy and pharmacokinetics of several analgesic drugs for use in fish have been investigated, and the most important data indicates that μ-opioid agonist drugs (e.g, morphine) are consistently effective as analgesics across fish species. In addition, bath application of some analgesic drugs may be useful, which affords multiple methods for delivering analgesics to fish. Although few published studies of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs administered to fish show promise, we have much to learn about the analgesic efficacy of most drugs in this class.

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“Frustrated with the whole system”: a qualitative framework analysis of the issues faced by people accessing health services for chronic pain.

Chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is complex and often requires multimodal management comprising of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. To inform delivery of CNCP management, it is important to understand how current health services providing non-pharmacological treatments are accessed by exploring the experiences of people attempting to access services. In doing so, this study sought to explore the underlying drivers of service access barriers.

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Family dysfunction is associated with chronic pain in a community-dwelling Japanese population: the Hisayama Study.

Poor family functioning has been reported to be associated with the severity of chronic pain in outpatients, but the association has not been fully addressed in general populations. The present study aimed to examine the association between family dysfunction levels and the presence of chronic pain in a community-dwelling Japanese population.

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Real-world evidence of galcanezumab for migraine treatment in Japan: a retrospective analysis.

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of galcanezumab in patients with migraine in a real-world setting in Japan.

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Real-World Effectiveness of 9-12 Months of Guselkumab Therapy among Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis in the CorEvitas Psoriasis Registry.

Guselkumab, an anti-interleukin-23 biologic therapy, has been shown to significantly reduce disease activity and improve patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) among patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in clinical trials. However, characterization of the real-world effectiveness of guselkumab among patients living in the USA and Canada is warranted.

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Sexual dysfunction therapeutic approaches in patients with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). The most common clinical manifestations of MS are spasticity, pain, vesico-urethral disorders, cognitive impairments, chronic fatigue and sexual dysfunction. This review aims to explore the possible therapeutic options for managing sexual dysfunction in people with MS (PwMS).

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