A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Psychiatric Co-morbidity among Patients of Migraine and Other Headaches [PDF]
Introduction: Migraine is the most common cause of vascular headache with a one-year prevalence as high as 6-14.3%. Having various pathophysiological theories, it occurs in much co-morbidity with several medical as well as psychiatric disorders like ...
Pir Dutt Bansal+3 more
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Migraine: A Review on Its History, Global Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Comorbidities
Migraine affects more than one billion individuals each year across the world, and is one of the most common neurologic disorders, with a high prevalence and morbidity, especially among young adults and females.
P. Amiri+8 more
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Sleep Disorders and Migraine: Review of Literature and Potential Pathophysiology Mechanisms
Migraine shares a complex and poorly understood relationship with sleep. Patients consistently report poor sleep prior to migraine attacks and during them, identifying poor sleep as a migraine trigger.
A. Vgontzas, J. Pavlović
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Latest clinical recommendations on valproate use for migraine prophylaxis in women of childbearing age. Overview from European Medicines Agency and European Headache Federation [PDF]
Migraine is a common and burdensome neurological condition which affects mainly female patients during their childbearing years. Valproate has been widely used for the prophylaxis of migraine attacks and is also included in the main European Guidelines ...
Dogne, Jean-Michel+5 more
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Correction: Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Multiple Sclerosis and Migraine. [PDF]
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.PMCID ...
Adam E. Handel+5 more
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Migraine is a severe and common primary headache disorder, characterized by pain as well as a plethora of non-painful symptoms. Among these, visual phenomena have long been known to be associated with migraine, to the point where they can constitute a ...
Eliseo Barral+4 more
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Metacognition and headache: which Is the role in childhood and adolescence? [PDF]
Headache, in particular migraine, is one of the most frequent neurological symptoms in children and adolescents and it affects about 60% of children and adolescents all over the world.
Calderoni, D+5 more
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Non-headache symptoms in migraine patients [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders. In addition to severe headaches, non-headache symptoms associated with migraine attacks as well as co-morbid disorders frequently aggravate the disabling of migraine patients.
Ping-Kun Chen, Shuu-Jiun Wang
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Comorbid and co-occurring diseases are risk factors for the progression of episodic migraine to chronic migraine. Biomarkers for migraine could help with diagnosis and treatment selection and monitoring. Aim. To examine the role of the plasma level of
O. Ye. Dubenko, A. O. Chernenko
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Headache and alexithymia in children and adolescents: what Is the connection? [PDF]
Background: Headache is one of the most common complaints in children and adolescents and comorbidity rates are very high and the major associated diseases are depression, anxiety, atopic disorders, sleep, and behavioral disorders.
Calderoni, D+5 more
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