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V Pfaffenrath
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 29
Citations - 7747
V Pfaffenrath is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Cluster headache. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 7090 citations.
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The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (beta version)
Jes Olesen,André Bes,Robert S. Kunkel,James W. Lance,Giuseppe Nappi,V Pfaffenrath,Frank Clifford Rose,Bruce S. Schoenberg,D. Soyka,Peer Tfelt-Hansen,K. Michael A. Welch,Marica Wilkinson,Marie-Germaine Bousser,Hans-Christoph Diener,David W. Dodick,Michael First,Peter J. Goadsby,Hartmut Göbel,Miguel J. A. Láinez,Richard B. Lipton,Fumihiko Sakai,Jean Schoenen,Stephen D. Silberstein,Timothy J. Steiner,Lars Bendtsen,Anne Ducros,Stefan Evers,Andrew D. Hershey,Zaza Katsarava,Morris Levin,Julio Pascual,Michael Bjørn Russell,Todd J. Schwedt,Cristina Tassorelli,Gisela M. Terwindt,Maurice Vincent,Shuu Jiun Wang,Andrew Charles,R. Lipton,Hayrunnisa Bolay,Michel Lantéri-Minet,E. A. Macgregor,T. Takeshima,Henrik Winther Schytz,S. Ashina,M. T. Goicochea,K. Hirata,Kenneth A. Holroyd,Christian Lampl,Dimos-Dimitrios Mitsikostas,P. Goadsby,C. Boes,C. Bordini,E. Cittadini,Andrew I. Cohen,M. Leone,A. May,L. Newman,J. Pareja,J. W. Park,T. Rozen,E. Waldenlind,Jong Ling Fuh,Aynur Özge,J. A. Pareja,Mario Fernando Prieto Peres,William B. Young,S. Y. Yu,Ishaq Abu-Arafeh,J. Gladstone,S. J. Huang,Rigmor Jensen,J.M. Láinez,D. Obelieniene,Peter S. Sandor,A. I. Scher,Marcel Arnold,Martin Dichgans,E. Houdart,José M. Ferro,Elizabeth Leroux,Y. S. Li,Aneesh B. Singhal,Gretchen E. Tietjen,Deborah I. Friedman,S. Kirby,B. Mokri,A. Purdy,K. Ravishankar,W. Schievink,R. Stark,F. Taylor,A. V. Krymchantowski,A. Tugrul,N. J. Wiendels,E. Marchioni,V. V. Osipova,Lidia Savi,J. R. Berger,Marcelo E. Bigal,J. González Menacho,Federico Mainardi,J. Pereira-Monteiro,M. Serrano-Dueñas,Roger Cady,C. Fernandez de las Peñas,Vincenzo Guidetti,J. Lance,Peter Svensson,Elizabeth Loder,A. E. Lake,Françoise Radat,J. I. Escobar,R. Benoliel,Claudia Sommer,A. Woda,Joanna M Zakrzewska,V. Aggarwal,L. Bonamico,Dominik A Ettlin,S. Graff-Radford,Jean-Paul Goulet,S. Jääskeläinen,Volker Limmroth,Ambra Michelotti,Donald R. Nixdorf,Mark Obermann,Richard Ohrbach,Paul Pionchon,Tara Renton,S. De Siqueira,Çiçek Wöber-Bingöl +131 more
TL;DR: The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3 edition (beta version), may be reproduced freely for scientific, educational or clinical uses by institutions, societies or individuals as mentioned in this paper. But the authors require the permission of the International Headache Society.
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The fixed combination of acetylsalicylic acid, paracetamol and caffeine is more effective than single substances and dual combination for the treatment of headache: a multicentre, randomized, double-blind, single-dose, placebo-controlled parallel group study.
TL;DR: The fixed combination of ASA, paracetamol and caffeine was statistically significantly superior to the combination without caffeine for the primary endpoint ‘time to 50% pain relief’ and the superior efficacy of the triple combination could also be shown for all secondary endpoints.
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Headache Prevalence Among Adolescents — The German DMKG Headache Study:
Konstanze Fendrich,Mechtild Vennemann,V Pfaffenrath,Stefan Evers,Arne May,Klaus Berger,Wolfgang Hoffmann +6 more
TL;DR: Headache and migraine were more common in girls than in boys and in teenagers, especially in girls, aiming at higher education, especially among girls.
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Prevalence of chronic migraine and medication overuse headache in Germany--the German DMKG headache study.
Andreas Straube,V Pfaffenrath,K.H. Ladwig,Christa Meisinger,Wolfgang Hoffmann,Konstanze Fendrich,Mechtild Vennemann,Klaus Berger +7 more
TL;DR: The higher prevalence of smokers and of patients with a body mass index ≥ 30 in chronic migraine or MOH supports the idea of a frontal dysfunction in these patients, and suggests that migraine with high attack frequency might be biologically different.
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Atypical facial pain--application of the IHS criteria in a clinical sample.
TL;DR: The IHS classification is insufficient to separate atypical facial pain from other primary headache and facial pain syndromes, and a modified version of the IHS criteria for atypicals facial pain is suggested.