Arch Neurol Chicago
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Arch Neurol Chicago · May 2000
Case ReportsIdiopathic stabbing headache associated with monocular visual loss.
Idiopathic stabbing headache, which is a brief, sharp, severe jabbing pain that is confined to the head, responds well to treatment with indomethacin sodium. It may occur as a primary entity but more likely is associated with other types of headache, including migraine. ⋯ A case of idiopathic stabbing headache associated with monocular visual loss was relieved by oxygen and indomethacin therapy.