Persistent post-traumatic headache: a migrainous loop or not? The clinical evidence
ConclusionNotwithstanding some phenotypic similarities, persistent post-traumatic headache after traumatic brain injury, is considered a separate phenomenon from migraine but available data is inconclusive. High-quality studies are further required to investigate the pathophysiological mechanisms of this secondary headache, in order to identify new targets for treatment and to prevent disability.
Source: The Journal of Headache and Pain - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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