Cyclic vomiting syndrome: A narrative review and guide to management
CONCLUSION: Despite improved characterization and understanding, CVS remains classified as a functional disorder of brain-gut interaction that is often disjointly managed by generalists and subspecialists. Early recognition, evaluation, and management will facilitate care and improve outcomes. Further research into its natural history with common progression to migraine headaches, neuroendocrine mechanisms, and the pathophysiologic relation to migraine diathesis is much needed.PMID:33619730 | DOI:10.1111/head.14073
Source: Headache - Category: Neurology Authors: Katja Kovacic B U K Li Source Type: research
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