Manifestation of migraine in adolescents: Does it change in puberty?
CONCLUSION: During puberty, migraine patterns in girls change to a typical adult pattern of migraine in a stepwise manner not clearly related to menarche. The first sign of this transition phase could be the higher frequency of migraine attacks in post-pubertal girls.
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Source: European Journal of Paediatric Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Böttcher B, Kyprianou A, Lechner C, Kößler M, Heinz-Erian E, Neururer S, Abdel Azim S, Wildt L, Toth B, Baumann M, Rauchenzauner M, Rostásy K Tags: Eur J Paediatr Neurol Source Type: research
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