Abstract

The authors make a narrative review on "headache syndrome and transient neurological deficits with cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytosis (CRL)," a rare, underdiagnosed disorder of little knowledge by physicians specializing in care in the emergency room. Aspects of the clinical picture, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment are discussed

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  • a rare, underdiagnosed disorder of little knowledge by physicians specializing in care in the emergency room

  • Podem ocorrer recorrências dos episódios de défices neurológicos neste período, contudo, a persistência prolongada de sequelas neurológicas deve levar a outras hipóteses diagnósticas, já que esta condição, por definição, possui caráter autolimitado

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The authors make a narrative review on "headache syndrome and transient neurological deficits with cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytosis (CRL)," a rare, underdiagnosed disorder of little knowledge by physicians specializing in care in the emergency room. A síndrome de cefaleia e défices neurológicos transitórios com linfocitose no LCR é uma desordem rara,(1-4) autolimitada e de curso benigno, que se caracteriza por episódios de cefaleia semelhante à migrânea,(5) associadas a défices neurológicos e um aumento na contagem de linfócitos no LCR, apresentações essas que se resolvem espontaneamente em aproximadamente três meses.

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