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Emerging Treatments in Episodic Migraine

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2018
The purpose of this review is to evaluate and describe recent and emerging treatment options for episodic migraine.Recent advances have been made in better understanding the pathophysiology of migraine, which has led to further investigation of potential new pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment options. A number of new medications are emerging
Kate W, Grimsrud, Rashmi B, Halker Singh
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From Transformed Migraine to Episodic Migraine: Reversion Factors

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2006
Objective.—To identify the factors contributing to the reversion of transformed migraine (TM) into episodic migraine. Background.—TM, the most common and important subtype of chronic daily headache (CDH), has a great effect on a patient's quality of life.
Jung Im, Seok   +2 more
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Similarities and Differences Between Chronic Migraine and Episodic Migraine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2006
Objective.—To quantify and characterize the similarities and the differences between chronic migraine (CM) patients with medication overuse and episodic migraine (EM) patients with only occasional analgesic use. Background.—Population‐level epidemiology, characteristics, mechanisms of chronic daily headache, and medication‐overuse ...
FERRARI, Anna   +8 more
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Conceptualizing the relationship between chronic migraine and episodic migraine

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2009
Migraine is commonly divided into two broad forms, episodic migraine (EM) and chronic migraine (CM).
Richard B, Lipton, Min Kyung, Chu
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Episodic Vertigo in Basilar Artery Migraine

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
Vestibular symptoms commonly occur in migraine, and episodic vertigo is most frequently seen. Auditory symptoms also occur, but are less common. When Bickerstaff8 described basilar artery migraine in 1961, he postulated that the many different symptoms were caused by basilar artery ischemia.
L A, Harker, C H, Rassekh
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Behavioral Sleep Modification May Revert Transformed Migraine to Episodic Migraine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2007
Background.—Sleep problems have been linked with headaches for more than a century, but whether the headaches are the cause or the result of the disrupted sleep is unknown. Objectives.—We previously reported that nonrestorative sleep and poor sleep habits are almost universal in a referral population of women with transformed migraine
Anne H, Calhoun, Sutapa, Ford
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Employment and Work Impact of Chronic Migraine and Episodic Migraine

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2010
To determine work impact of chronic migraine (CM) versus episodic migraine (EM).Data were from the 2005 American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention study, a longitudinal population survey of more than 11,000 migraineurs. Lost productive time (LPT) was measured as missed work hours plus reduced productivity hour equivalents.Those with CM were 19% less ...
Walter F, Stewart   +5 more
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Preventive Episodic Migraine Treatment

2016
Preventive therapies are a pivotal facet of episodic migraine management. They aim at reducing migraine impact on the sufferers’ lives by decreasing frequency, duration and severity of headache attacks. Although many migraine patients should receive a preventive treatment, only a small percentage of them actually receive it.
Anna Ambrosini, Jean Schoenen
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Unique Considerations in Episodic Migraine: Underserved Populations

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2023
Episodic migraine is a common and disabling neurological disorder that is underdiagnosed and undertreated. Additional barriers are put in place for those who belong to an underserved population. This could be based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status.There has been a lot of interest in understanding the extent of ...
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Episodic and Chronic Migraine in Children

Seminars in Neurology, 2006
Migraine headaches occur frequently in both preschool and school-aged children. Although some symptoms of migraines may change with age, they are typically characterized by severe headaches in an ill-appearing child associated with photophobia and nausea and are relieved by sleep.
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