Atopic disorders are more common in childhood migraine and correlated headache phenotype
Pediatrics International2014Vol. 56(6), pp. 868–872
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Abstract
Although the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd version, does not specify, atopic disorders should be suspected in all migraine patients and their relatives, not only for accurate diagnosis but also for planning prophylactic medications, such as β-blockers.
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