F. Michael Cutrer
Department of Neurology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Rochester
USA
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- Botulinum toxin treatment of cephalalgia alopecia increases substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide-containing cutaneous nerves in scalp. Cutrer, F.M., Sandroni, P., Wendelschafer-Crabb, G. Cephalalgia (2010)
- Pathophysiology of migraine. Cutrer, F.M. Semin. Neurol (2010)
- Migraine aura. Cutrer, F.M., Huerter, K. Neurologist (2007)
- Cephalalgic alopecia areata: a syndrome of neuralgiform head pain and hair loss responsive to botulinum A toxin injection. Cutrer, F.M., Pittelkow, M.R. Cephalalgia (2006)
- Cough, exertional, and sex headaches. Cutrer, F.M., Boes, C.J. Neurol. Clin (2004)
- Priorities for triptan treatment attributes and the implications for selecting an oral triptan for acute migraine: a study of US primary care physicians (the TRIPSTAR Project). Cutrer, F.M., Goadsby, P.J., Ferrari, M.D., Lipton, R.B., Dodick, D.W., McCrory, D., Williams, P. Clin. Ther (2004)