Current Concepts

Migraine: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Treatment

Authors: HOWARD NOACK MD, JOHN F. ROTHROCK MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Although ubiquitous, migraine remains incompletely understood and thus often ineffectively managed. Fortunately, new advances in our understanding of migraine's origins have led to identification and application of therapeutic intervention that is unparalleled in its specificity and clinical efficacy. We present a unified model of migraine genesis and explain how application of the model to clinical practice may improve therapeutic management of this common disorder.

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