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Carotidynia Associated with SSRIs

Carotidynia is a focal cervical pain that follows the path of an affected carotid artery. It often radiates to the ipsilateral side of the face or ear. Carotidynia is usually attributed to migraine or a viral infection but more rarely may be caused by arterial inflammation, vascular pathology, or…

 


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