Cervicocranial syndrome
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Cervicocranial syndrome (or craniocervical syndrome) is a combination of symptoms that are believed to be caused by an abnormality in the neck. Symptoms often include vertigo, chronic headache, tinnitus, facial pain, ear pain, dysphagia and pain at the carotid artery.[1] It is usually caused by spondylosis.[1]
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