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Title: | To what extent are patients with migraine able to predict attacks? | |
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Issue Date: | 2018 | |
Citation: | J Pain Res.2018;(11):2083-2094 | |
Abstract: | Premonitory symptoms (PSs) of migraine are those that precede pain in a migraine attack. Previous studies suggest that treatment during this phase may prevent the onset of pain; however, this approach requires that patients be able to recognize their PSs. Our objectives were to evaluate patients' actual ability to predict migraine attacks based on their PSs and analyze whether good predictors meet any characteristic profile. | |
PMID: | 30310310 | |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12530/35209 | |
Rights: | openAccess | |
ISSN: | 1178-7090 | |
Appears in Collections: | Fundaciones e Institutos de Investigación > IIS H. U. La Princesa > Artículos Fundaciones e Institutos de Investigación > IIS H. U. Clínico San Carlos > Artículos | |
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