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Migraineurs with UAs experience their headache predominantly on one side, report enhanced pain intensity and have a more frequent facial pain distribution than patients without UAs.
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Comparable to the upper midline's deviation, the lower midline's deviation from the facial midline was more frequent in the MSCH group than in the SC group.
kcnj10a morphants also showed abnormal facial movements characterised by more frequent eye and jaw movements, often only on one side, another indication of ataxia [ supplementary material Movies 1 (WT), 2 and 3 (kcnj10a morphant); Fig. 3B].
The locations of headache and neck pain differ depending on the dissected vessel, and with dissections in the vertebral-basilar arterial system, unilateral cervical pain and occipital pain are frequent, whereas with dissection of the internal carotid artery, temporal pain and facial pain are said to be more frequent than cervical pain [8].
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Weight gain, facial hypotonia, and tongue protrusion were significantly more frequent in Pandemrix-vaccinated patients.
Facial hypotonia and tongue protrusion were eventually more frequent in Pandemrix-vaccinated children (significant at the 5% level).
With regards to congenital malformations near incinerators, Cordier et al. [ 45] provided effect estimates for facial cleft and renal dysplasia, as they were more frequent in the "exposed" communities living within 10 km of the sites.
DRY resulted in more frequent perceived dryness of the mouth and throat (31% vs. 10%) and facial skin (44% vs. 15%), and more frequent symptoms of the eyes (36% vs. 8%), lips (38% vs. 10%) and running nose (46% vs. 8%) than did NORMAL.
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