Abstract Background Underdiagnosis of migraine causes a significant health burden, including lower quality of life, excessive medication use, and a delay in effective treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate migraine diagnosis accuracy and to review the treatment approaches used by neurologists in the Baltic states. Methods The research was conducted as an anonymous e-survey with four cases in March and April 2021. Results 119 practicing adult neurologists have participated. The migraine diagnostic accuracy was 63.2%. The most commonly used diagnostic criteria were moderate/severe pain, unilateral pain, and disruption of daily activities. Diagnostic accuracy did not differ significantly between neurologists who always use ICHD-3...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The main aims of this study were to evaluate: the diffusion, use and percept...
Background: Migraine is prevalent everywhere, and disabling. It is also neglected: consequently, it ...
Migraine is more likely to be misdiagnosed in patients with comorbid diseases. Not only primary care...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to analyze the daily clinical practice of primary care practition...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to analyze the daily clinical practice of primary care practition...
Migraine affects 80.8 million people in Western Europe and is the first cause of disability among pe...
Migraine affects 80.8 million people in Western Europe and is the first cause of disability among pe...
Aim of study. To analyse Polish neurologists’ familiarity with the diagnostic criteria for migraine,...
Background and purpose: Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is...
Aim of study. To analyse Polish neurologists’ familiarity with the diagnostic criteria for migraine,...
BACKGROUND: Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is poor aware...
Background and purpose Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is ...
Background and purpose Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is ...
Abstract Background Migraine is prevalent everywhere, and disabling. It is also neglected: consequen...
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to assess the degree of awareness migraine patients had...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The main aims of this study were to evaluate: the diffusion, use and percept...
Background: Migraine is prevalent everywhere, and disabling. It is also neglected: consequently, it ...
Migraine is more likely to be misdiagnosed in patients with comorbid diseases. Not only primary care...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to analyze the daily clinical practice of primary care practition...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to analyze the daily clinical practice of primary care practition...
Migraine affects 80.8 million people in Western Europe and is the first cause of disability among pe...
Migraine affects 80.8 million people in Western Europe and is the first cause of disability among pe...
Aim of study. To analyse Polish neurologists’ familiarity with the diagnostic criteria for migraine,...
Background and purpose: Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is...
Aim of study. To analyse Polish neurologists’ familiarity with the diagnostic criteria for migraine,...
BACKGROUND: Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is poor aware...
Background and purpose Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is ...
Background and purpose Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is ...
Abstract Background Migraine is prevalent everywhere, and disabling. It is also neglected: consequen...
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to assess the degree of awareness migraine patients had...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The main aims of this study were to evaluate: the diffusion, use and percept...
Background: Migraine is prevalent everywhere, and disabling. It is also neglected: consequently, it ...
Migraine is more likely to be misdiagnosed in patients with comorbid diseases. Not only primary care...