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3D-Neuronavigation In Vivo Through a Patient's Brain During a Spontaneous Migraine Headache
Published on: June 2, 2014
Effective treatment of migraine. Terminating acute attacks, reducing their frequency
Tamara Pringsheim1, John Edmeads
1University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine.
Abstract:
Migraine is the headache most commonly encountered in primary care practice. In one US population survey, 17.6% of women and 6% of men reported migraine. Specific, effective treatment options for migraine are increasingly available, helping to reinforce how important it is that this common and sometimes disabling condition be recognized by primary care physicians.
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