Health & Medical Pain Diseases

Migraine Mimics

Migraine Mimics

Abstract and Introduction

Abstract


The symptoms of migraine are non-specific and can be present in many other primary and secondary headache disorders, which are reviewed. Even experienced headache specialists may be challenged at times when diagnosing what appears to be first or worst, new type, migraine status, and chronic migraine.

Introduction


The symptoms of migraine are non-specific and can be present in many other primary and secondary headache disorders. Even experienced headache specialists may be challenged at times when diagnosing what appears to be first or worst, new type, migraine status, and chronic migraine. Another diagnosis may be responsible when physicians use the term "atypical migraine."

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