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The Effects of an Occipital Lobe Stroke
An occipital stroke happens in the back of the brain. This lobe, or part of the brain, helps people to recognize what they see. That means strokes in the occipital lobe can cause vision changes, which ...
Call neurosurgery for head trauma with falling GCS (especially < 8), new focal deficits or pupillary changes, seizures, or CT showing epidural > 15 mm or subdural > 10 mm.
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Can an occipital nerve block be the migraine 'timeout' you need?
An occipital nerve block targets migraine and headache pain by numbing one of the major nerve systems involved. Discover if ...
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