Prevalence of Migraine in Patients With a History of Self-Reported or Physician-Diagnosed "Sinus" Headache
Allen Adinoff, MD
Denver, CO
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Schreiber CP, Hutchinson S, Webster CJ, Ames M, Richardson MS,Powers C. Arch Intern Med. 2004;164:17691772
Purpose of the Study.
Symptoms referable to the sinus area are frequently reportedduring migraine attacks but are not recognized in diagnosticcriteria. Underrecognition of migraine may be partly attributedto a variable clinical presentation, and migraines with "sinus"symptoms contribute to this problem. This study was conductedto determine the prevalence of migraine-type headache (International. . . [Full Text of this Article]