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The prevalence and clinical features of fibromyalgia in Chinese hospital patients with primary headache: The survey of fibromyalgia comorbid with headache.

Zhao DongKaiming LiuHuanxian LiuZhihua JiaWei GuiMing DongYingying ChengYudan LvKang QuHongru ZhaoJianjun ChenDan ZhangZhiliang FanXiaosu YangDongmei HuYanbo ZhangHongyan XieMingxin LiBing WenSufen ChenPeng XuQingqing RongQiu HeZhanxiu RenFanhong YanHeling ZhaoMin ChenTingmin YuHongli QuXingkai AnHuailian GuoXinhua ZhangXiaoping PanXiaojuan WangShi QiuLvming ZhangHongling ZhaoXin PanQi WanLanyun YanJing LiuZhe YuMingjie ZhangYe RanXun HanSheng-Yuan Yu
Published in: Headache (2023)
The prevalence of fibromyalgia in mainland Chinese patients with primary headache was 6.0%. Fibromyalgia was more common in those with chronic rather than episodic headache. The most common sites of fibromyalgia pain were the neck, shoulders, and back.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • chronic pain
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord