Clinical Subtypes of Medication Overuse Headache - Findings From a Large Cohort.
CONCLUSION: In this study on a large and very well characterized population of MOH, we describe the distinctive clinical characteristics of MOH subtypes. These findings contribute to more clearly define the clinical picture of a poorly delineated headache disorder. They also provide some insights in the possible trajectories leading to this highly disabling chronic headache, that is classified as a secondary form, but whose occurrence is entirely dependent on an underlying primary headache.
PMID: 31579939 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Headache - Category: Neurology Authors: Viana M, De Icco R, Allena M, Sances G, Højland JR, Katsarava Z, Lainez MJA, Fadic R, Goicochea MT, Nappi G, Tassorelli C, Comoestas Consortium Tags: Headache Source Type: research
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