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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS AND ANSWERS QUESTIONS hazard¬ CEPHALALGIA anesthetists such cases as HISTAMINIC regard especially ous. Unless such man who has had managed, strug¬ To the Editor:—A carefully patients 56-year-old and induction and later resist anesthetic histaminic has shown 10 gle may for cephalalgia years and die. Such accidents vomitus histaminic de- to a course aspirate tragic fair response of only occur with the and sensitization with alarming throughout an caffeine frequency ergotamine United States. How one treat children does and then, ACTH, given preparation, aspirin, orally who minor When steroids. treatment should tried? operations? What other be require emergency it is allow wise to an anes¬ possible, experienced Los Alexander Wallace HI, M.D'., Angeles. the Often a thetist to assume responsibility. pedia¬ a entitled "Histamine Answer.—In recent article, trician or for how¬ must act practitioner himself, and Its Relation to Migraine" (Ann. such he should avoid the Cephalalgia ever. In cases, definitely concluded that hista¬ Allergy 16:300, hazards involved in both anesthetize 1958), Unger to attempting minic characterized attacks of is his and the There are cephalalgia by to patient perform operation. facial inflammation of unilateral several the should take excruciating pain, alternatives. At one outset, the on the and or http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

JAMA , Volume 169 (13) – Mar 28, 1959

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1959 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1959.03000300135029
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Abstract

AND ANSWERS QUESTIONS hazard¬ CEPHALALGIA anesthetists such cases as HISTAMINIC regard especially ous. Unless such man who has had managed, strug¬ To the Editor:—A carefully patients 56-year-old and induction and later resist anesthetic histaminic has shown 10 gle may for cephalalgia years and die. Such accidents vomitus histaminic de- to a course aspirate tragic fair response of only occur with the and sensitization with alarming throughout an caffeine frequency ergotamine United States. How one treat children does and then, ACTH, given preparation, aspirin, orally who minor When steroids. treatment should tried? operations? What other be require emergency it is allow wise to an anes¬ possible, experienced Los Alexander Wallace HI, M.D'., Angeles. the Often a thetist to assume responsibility. pedia¬ a entitled "Histamine Answer.—In recent article, trician or for how¬ must act practitioner himself, and Its Relation to Migraine" (Ann. such he should avoid the Cephalalgia ever. In cases, definitely concluded that hista¬ Allergy 16:300, hazards involved in both anesthetize 1958), Unger to attempting minic characterized attacks of is his and the There are cephalalgia by to patient perform operation. facial inflammation of unilateral several the should take excruciating pain, alternatives. At one outset, the on the and or

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Published: Mar 28, 1959

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