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Natural history of childhood migraine

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  • based on an observational study (1) involving 73 children with migraine. These children were followed up for 40 years
    • 29% of study members had had migraine attacks at least once per year during the follow-up period
    • more than 50% of study members reported having migraines in their 50s

Reference:

  1. Bille B. A 40-year follow-up of school children with migraine. Cephalgia 1997;17:488-91.

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