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Cluster headache in women: relation with menstruation, use of oral contraceptives, pregnancy, and menopause
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- Published on: 13 April 2016
- Published on: 13 April 2016Cluster headache: Key pathophysiological issuesShow More
Dear Editor,
Ferrari and colleagues find that menstruation, use of oral contraceptives, pregnancy and menopause had a much smaller influence on cluster headache attacks than in migraine.[1] Although such data appear interesting, they are peripheral to the pathogenesis of the disorder; neither are these issues any more relevant to migraine pathophysiology. Fifteen key pathophysiological issues continue to be compl...
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