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Migraine
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- EDITORIALS
Menstrual migraine: Timing is everything
- Elizabeth Loder
Neurology 2004; 63: 202-203.
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A randomized trial of frovatriptan for the intermittent prevention of menstrual migraine
- Stephen D. Silberstein, Arthur H. Elkind, Curtis Schreiber, and Charlotte Keywood
Neurology 2004; 63: 261-269.
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Elicited repetitive daily blindness: A new familial disorder related to migraine and epilepsy
- D. Le Fort, A.B. Safran, F. Picard, I. Bouchardy, and M.A. Morris
Neurology 2004; 63: 348-350.
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Prevalence of migraine on each day of the natural menstrual cycle
- E. Anne MacGregor and Allan Hackshaw
Neurology 2004; 63: 351-353.
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- CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
Recurrent hemiplegia, normal MRI, and NOTCH3 mutation in a 14-year-old: Is this early CADASIL?
- M. R. Golomb, D. K. Sokol, L. E. Walsh, C. K. Christensen, and B. P. Garg
Neurology 2004; 62: 2331-2332.
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Opioid therapy and headache: A cause and a cure
- Richard B. Lipton and Marcelo E. Bigal
Neurology 2004; 62: 1662-1663.
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Use of narcotic analgesics in the emergency department treatment of migraine headache
- I. Colman, A. Rothney, S. C. Wright, B. Zilkalns, and B. H. Rowe
Neurology 2004; 62: 1695-1700.
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Variability of familial hemiplegic migraine with novel A1A2 Na+/K+-ATPase variants
- K. Jurkat-Rott, T. Freilinger, J. P. Dreier, J. Herzog, H. Göbel, G. C. Petzold, P. Montagna, T. Gasser, F. Lehmann-Horn, and M. Dichgans
Neurology 2004; 62: 1857-1861.
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Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of rofecoxib in the acute treatment of migraine
- S. Silberstein, S. Tepper, J. Brandes, M. Diamond, J. Goldstein, P. Winner, S. Venkatraman, F. Vrijens, W. Malbecq, C. Lines, W. H. Visser, S. Reines, and E. Yuen
Neurology 2004; 62: 1552-1557.
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Percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale reduces the frequency of migraine attacks
- M. Schwerzmann, S. Wiher, K. Nedeltchev, H. P. Mattle, A. Wahl, C. Seiler, B. Meier, and S. Windecker
Neurology 2004; 62: 1399-1401.
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