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- Title
[Menstrual migraine].
- Authors
Simić, Svetlana; Slankamenac, Petar; Cvijanović, Milan; Banić-Horvat, Sofija; Jovin, Zita; Ilin, Miroslav
- Abstract
The prevalence of migraine in childhood and adolescence has not changed to a great extent, but it increases in adolescence, especially in female adolescents. MENSTRUAL MIGRAINE--DEFINITION: There are two types of menstrual migraine: true menstrual migraine and menstrually related migraine. True menstrual migraine occurs predominantly around menstruation, whereas menstrually related migraine occurs during menstruation, but also at other times during the month.
- Publication
Medicinski pregled, 2007, Vol 60, Issue 9-10, p449
- ISSN
0025-8105
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.2298/mpns0710449s