Migraine in the context of chronic primary pain, chronic overlapping pain disorders, and functional somatic disorders: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Migraine and also other primary headache disorders should be seen as particular phenotypes within a broader spectrum of symptom perception and processing disorders that require integrative diagnostics and treatment. A harmonization of classifications and better interdisciplinary collaboration are desirable.PMID:36373821 | DOI:10.1111/head.14419
Source: Headache - Category: Neurology Authors: Peter Henningsen Constanze Hausteiner-Wiehle Winfried H äuser Source Type: research
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