Multiple faces of migraine – One type does not fit all
No two migraines are alike. There are several types and subtypes of migraine, and any one patient may experience multiple sorts within their lifetime. Different migraine episodes may also display vastly differing characteristics. The classification and diagnostic criteria of migraine types have evolved with continuing research since the first version of the International Classification of He
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