What is the actual prevalence of migraine?
Wei Zhen YehLeigh BlizzardBruce V TaylorPublished in: Brain and behavior (2018)
Migraine prevalence is significantly higher in neurologists compared to non-neurologists and at least 2-3 times higher than reported in population prevalence studies. This may be due to significant under-recognition of migraine in non-neurologists. This under-recognition of migraine may significantly influence the search for genetic predictors and biomarkers of migraine.
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