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Postpartum Headache: Is Your Work-Up Complete?
Am J Obstet Gynecol 196:318.e1-318.e7, Stella,C.L.,et al, 2007
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Article Abstract
The evaluation of persistent headaches that develop > 24 hours after delivery must be performed in a stepwise fashion and requires a multidisciplinary approach. Preeclampsia should be considered initially in women with hypertension and proteinuria. Normotensive women should be evaluated initially for tension-type/migraine headache or spinal headache. Patients with headache that is refractory to usual therapy and patients with neurologic deficit require cerebral imaging to detect the presence of life-threatening causes.
 
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