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    • The migraine postdrome is the least understood phase of a migraine attack.
    • This review covers the history, clinical symptoms, and future implications of the migraine postdrome.

    Observation:

    • Prospective studies reveal patients experience disabling non-headache symptoms during the postdrome.
    • 81% of migraine patients report at least one non-headache symptom in the postdrome phase.

    Findings:

    • Functional imaging indicates widespread reductions in brain-blood flow during the postdrome.
    • These cerebral blood flow changes correlate with the diverse symptoms experienced by patients.

    Implications:

    • Understanding the postdrome is crucial for improving migraine treatment and reducing patient disability.
    • Further research, particularly using novel neuroimaging techniques, can elucidate migraine pathophysiology and inform future therapies.