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Stefan Evers
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 345
Citations - 23282
Stefan Evers is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Cluster headache. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 330 publications receiving 19515 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Evers include University of Michigan.
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Migraine vestibulaire : critères diagnostiques. Document consensuel de la Société Bárány et de la Société internationale des céphalées
Thomas Lempert,Jes Olesen,Joseph M. Furman,John Waterston,Barry M. Seemungal,John P. Carey,Alexandre Bisdorff,Maurizio Versino,Stefan Evers,David E. Newman-Toker +9 more
TL;DR: La migraine vestibulaire sera incluse dans l’annexe de la 3 e edition of the Classification internationale des cephalees (ICHD) comme premiere etape d’une nouvelle entite, selon les procedures habituelles de l”IHS.
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Cluster Headache After Removal of a Subarachnoid Cyst: A Case Report
TL;DR: The close temporal relationship between the onset of cluster headache attacks and the development of focal cerebral lesions implicate those structural lesions as the trigger of the cluster and speaks against mere coincidence.
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Primary headache and migraine in headache specialists - does personal history of doctors matter?
TL;DR: Being a headache specialist or a neurologist is associated with an increased migraine or cluster headache prevalence, and this personal history of migraine leads to a more somatic view of migraine as a disorder and to different treatment recommendations as compared to self-treatment.
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The impact of different antimigraine compounds on platelet and erythrocyte aggregation.
TL;DR: It is concluded that platelet aggregation, but not erythrocyte aggregation, is increased after intake of ergotamine tartrate, which may in part contribute to vascular side-effects of this compound.
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Psychiatrische Akutsymptomatik als Erstmanifestation einer HIV-InfektionDifferentialdiagnostische, therapeutische und medizinrechtliche Probleme
TL;DR: The prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and disorders in HIV-infected patients is high and the differential diagnosis includes psychoreactive disorders, acute psychiatric symptoms of an HIV-associated encephalopathy, and symptomatic psychotic illnesses due to secondary neurologic manifestations such as opportunistic central nervous infections and intracerebral lymphoma.