Scott Lucchese
Associate Professor
faculty
Neurology, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Scott Lucchese's research focuses on neurological disorders and treatments, with recent work exploring various headache classifications and treatments. He has investigated the use of Onabotulinum toxin A versus incobotulinum toxin A for chronic migraine, examining efficacy, tolerability, duration of effect, and injection site pain in retrospective reviews. Lucchese has also published case reports on unusual presentations of neurological conditions, including abulia after a tick bite potentially driven by hypothalamic dysfunction, and varicella-zoster reactivation in an elderly multiple sclerosis patient. His work includes the study of COVID-19 related headaches and domperidone-induced dystonia. Lucchese's research network includes collaborators such as Bob Daripa and Shruthi Pulimamidi at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5 and 19 total publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 56
Selected Publications
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A Retrospective Comparison of Onabotulinum Toxin A and Incobotulinum Toxin A in Terms of Efficacy, Tolerability, Duration of Effect, and Pain on Injection Administration Site for the Treatment of Chronic Migraine (2024)
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Onabotulinum toxin A vs. incobotulinum toxin A for the treatment of chronic migraine: a retrospective review (2023)
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Unusual Presentation of COVID-19 Headache and Its Possible Pathomechanism (2022)
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Artificial Intelligence-Aided Headache Classification Based on a Set of Questionnaires: A Short Review (2022)
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T2-Sampling Perfection With Application-Optimized Contrasts by Using Flip Angle Evolution (SPACE) Protocol MRI: A Safe, Minimally Invasive Screening Tool for Spinal CSF Leak Causing Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (2022)
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Novel Case Presentation of Abulia After Lone Star Tick Bite As Evidenced by Raised Titers of Alpha-Gal Specific IgM Immunoglobulin and a Possibility of Alpha-Gal Driven Hypothalamic Dysfunction As the Pathomechanism (2022)
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A Rare Case of Domperidone-Induced Acute Dystonia in a Young Adult Due to Consumption of Combination Drug (Proton Pump Inhibitors With Domperidone) and Its Possible Pathomechanism (2022)
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Varicella-Zoster Reactivation in a Non-immunized Elderly Multiple Sclerosis Patient While on Delayed-Release Dimethyl Fumarate With Grade 2 Lymphopenia and Profoundly Low CD4+ and CD8+ Cell Counts: A Case Report (2022)
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Laugh Headache, Not a Joke! A Case Report (2022)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Varicella-Zoster Reactivation in a Non-immunized Elderly Multiple Sclerosis Patient While on Delayed-Release Dimethyl Fumarate With Grade 2 Lymphopenia and Profoundly Low CD4+ and CD8+ Cell Counts: A Case Report
- Onabotulinum toxin A vs. incobotulinum toxin A for the treatment of chronic migraine: a retrospective review
- A Retrospective Comparison of Onabotulinum Toxin A and Incobotulinum Toxin A in Terms of Efficacy, Tolerability, Duration of Effect, and Pain on Injection Administration Site for the Treatment of Chronic Migraine
- Onabotulinum toxin A vs. incobotulinum toxin A for the treatment of chronic migraine: a retrospective review
- A Retrospective Comparison of Onabotulinum Toxin A and Incobotulinum Toxin A in Terms of Efficacy, Tolerability, Duration of Effect, and Pain on Injection Administration Site for the Treatment of Chronic Migraine
- Laugh Headache, Not a Joke! A Case Report
- A Rare Case of Domperidone-Induced Acute Dystonia in a Young Adult Due to Consumption of Combination Drug (Proton Pump Inhibitors With Domperidone) and Its Possible Pathomechanism
- Novel Case Presentation of Abulia After Lone Star Tick Bite As Evidenced by Raised Titers of Alpha-Gal Specific IgM Immunoglobulin and a Possibility of Alpha-Gal Driven Hypothalamic Dysfunction As the Pathomechanism
- T2-Sampling Perfection With Application-Optimized Contrasts by Using Flip Angle Evolution (SPACE) Protocol MRI: A Safe, Minimally Invasive Screening Tool for Spinal CSF Leak Causing Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension
- Artificial Intelligence-Aided Headache Classification Based on a Set of Questionnaires: A Short Review
- Unusual Presentation of COVID-19 Headache and Its Possible Pathomechanism
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