Burden of migraine in Finland: multimorbidity and phenotypic disease networks in occupational healthcare
ConclusionsMigraine was associated with an increased multimorbidity, evidenced by multiple different approaches in the study. A systematic increase in the morbidity across the whole spectrum of ICD-10 coded diagnoses, and when interpreting PDNs, were detected in migraine patients. However, no specific diagnoses explained the morbidity. The results reflect clinical praxis, but also undoubtedly, the pathophysiological phenotypes related to migraine, and emphasize the importance of better understanding migraine-related morbidity.
Source: The Journal of Headache and Pain - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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