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Scirj Volume IV, Issue XI, November 2016 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

Soft Neurological Signs in Migraine Patients

Hafez A., Shehata G. A., Hamdy A.

Abstract: Migraine is 7th Disabler according to the World Health Organization’s recent Global Burden of Disease report, due to its wide range of complications and comorbidities. Pathophysiology of Migraine is not completely understood till this moment and diagnosis is only clinical. Routine Neurological Examination was proved to be normal in migraine patients, So we aim to study soft neurological signs and assure its usefulness in migraine diagnosis and pathophysiology which is rarely addressed in the field of neurology.

Reference this Paper: Soft Neurological Signs in Migraine Patients by Hafez A., Shehata G. A., Hamdy A. published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume IV, Issue XI, November 2016 Edition, Page 37-40 ".

Search Terms: Migraine, Soft neurological signs

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