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Spannungskopfschmerzen

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Spannungskopfschmerzen (SKS) sind mit Abstand die häufigsten Kopfschmerzen. Grundsätzlich wird zwischen episodischen und chronischen Spannungskopfschmerzen unterschieden.

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Förderreuther, S., Kamm, K. (2020). Spannungskopfschmerzen. In: Berlit, P. (eds) Klinische Neurologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44768-0_80-1

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