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Favorable outcome of early treatment of new onset child and adolescent migraine-implications for disease modification. [PDF]
There is evidence that the prevalence of migraine in children and adolescents may be increasing. Current theories of migraine pathophysiology in adults suggest activation of central cortical and brainstem pathways in conjunction with the peripheral ...
A Ferrari +52 more
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Genetics of migraine: where are we now?
Migraine is a complex brain disorder explained by the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. In monogenic migraines, including familial hemiplegic migraine and migraine with aura associated with hereditary small-vessel disorders, the ...
L. Grangeon +9 more
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Objectives This study aims to examine the association between migraine and various psychiatric and somatic comorbidities in Japan.Design Cross-sectional study using existing data of the 2017 Japan National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS).Setting ...
Yirong Chen +5 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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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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The therapeutic armamentarium in migraine is quite elderly. [PDF]
Global Burden of Disease 2010 study considers migraine as one of the most important noncommunicable diseases in the world, classifying it third in terms of global prevalence (14.70%): it sums up the 54.19% of all the years of life lived with disabilities
Martelletti, Paolo
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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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Debate: differences and similarities between tension-type headache and migraine
Tension-type headache (TTH) and migraine are two common primary headaches distinguished by clinical characteristics according to the 3^rd edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders.
D. Onan +13 more
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Occipital nerve stimulation for headache disorders [PDF]
Occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) was originally described in the treatment of occipital neuralgia. However, the spectrum of possible indications has expanded in recent years to include primary headache disorders, such as migraine and cluster headaches ...
Bartsch, Thorsten, Paemeleire, Koen
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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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