Dots and spots: A retrospective review of T2 ‐hyperintense white matter lesions in pediatric patients with and without headache
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2023Vol. 63(5), pp. 611–620
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Elizabeth Ackley, Philip Asamoah, David M. Mirsky, Christina White, John A. Maloney, Nicholas Stence, Lori Silveira, Marcy Yonker, Ilana Neuberger
Abstract
T2 hyperintense WMLs are common within the pediatric population and are not encountered more frequently in pediatric patients with migraine or other primary headache disorders. Thus, such lesions are presumably incidental and unlikely related to headache history.
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