Long‐Term Persistent Headache After SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection: A Follow‐Up Population‐Based Study
European Journal of Neurology2025Vol. 32(5), pp. e70130–e70130
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Lénia Silva, Joana Fernandes, Rui Junqueira Lopes, Sara Costa, Sofia Malheiro, Elaine Aires, Diogo Pereira, Joana Fonte, Alexandre Dias, Vanessa Oliveira, Sara Cavaco, Rui Magalhães, Manuel Correia, Carlos Eugênio Fernandez de Andrade, Luı́s F. Maia
Abstract
De novo persistent headaches are common 2 years after COVID-19, with MLH being the most frequent type. MLH incidence after COVID-19 is elevated and de novo "migraineurs-like" tend to be older compared to the general population. This is an important finding with potential implications for healthcare and quality of life, considering the high number of COVID-19 cases and the global burden of migraine.
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