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- 2019
Cranial Autonomic Symptoms, Neck Pain: Challenges in Pediatric MigraineKeywords: Cranial autonomic symptoms, migraine, neck pain, pediatrics Abstract: More than just a headache, migraine attack is a severe, prolonged head pain preceded and/or followed by a constellation of symptoms. Getting a proper diagnosis will be the most challenging step of migraine care. When cranial autonomic symptoms (CASs), and/or neck pain are observed, children are often exposed to advanced tests for additional diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of these symptoms in migraine and to compare the clinical characteristics of patients with and without these symptoms. Frequency of the patients that exposed to the additional investigations was searched
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