The migraine attack is classically divided into the prodromal, aura, headache and postdromal phase. Previous studies have highlighted non-headache symptoms associated with migraine occurring during the prodromal or postdromal phase. This study aimed to track the evolution of non-headache symptoms throughout all phases of the migraine attack. We also wished to delineate the phenotype of patients with more symptomatic migraine episodes and explore the association between non-painful symptoms and migraine disease activity and patients' disability.
Tracking the evolution of non-headache symptoms through the migraine attack / Messina, Roberta; Cetta, Ilaria; Colombo, Bruno; Filippi, Massimo. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2377. - 23:1(2022), pp. 1-9. [10.1186/s10194-022-01525-6]
Tracking the evolution of non-headache symptoms through the migraine attack
Messina, RobertaPrimo
;Cetta, IlariaSecondo
;Filippi, Massimo
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2022-01-01
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The migraine attack is classically divided into the prodromal, aura, headache and postdromal phase. Previous studies have highlighted non-headache symptoms associated with migraine occurring during the prodromal or postdromal phase. This study aimed to track the evolution of non-headache symptoms throughout all phases of the migraine attack. We also wished to delineate the phenotype of patients with more symptomatic migraine episodes and explore the association between non-painful symptoms and migraine disease activity and patients' disability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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