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A blinding headache and two black eyes
  1. NICHOLAS D LAWN,
  2. EELCO F M WIJDICKS,
  3. BRIAN R YOUNGE
  1. Department of Neurology (Neurological-Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, Saint Mary’s Hospital), and Ophthalmology, Mayo Medical Center, Rochester, MN, USA
  1. Dr E F M Wijdicks, Department of Neurology (W8A), Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. Telephone 001 507 284 5443; fax 001 507 284 4795; emailwijde{at}mayo.edu

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