Intermittent headache

Intermittent headache is one of the clinical manifestations of nonfunctional pituitary adenomas. Headache is one of the common clinical symptoms, usually refers to the pain confined to the upper half of the skull, including the eyebrow arch, the upper edge of the ear wheel and the line above the extraoccipital bulge. There are many causes of headaches, some of which are serious fatal diseases, but the diagnosis of the cause is often difficult.

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