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Multiple sclerosis and headache co-morbidity. A case-control study

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NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 133-135

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SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-007-0805-1

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multiple sclerosis; headache; comorbidity

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The prevalence. of primary headache (PH) in a multiple sclerosis (MS) sample vs. control healthy subjects was investigated at a neurological clinic in 2004-2005: 122 of 238 (51%) MS patients and 57 of 238 (23%) controls proved to be affected by headache. The groups did not differ for the rates of PH types. Headache types of NIS patients were comparable to those of PH patients that were observed at the same institute in a case-control comparison. First symptoms of headache preceded those of MS in two thirds of cases. Headache features did not significantly change after MS onset. Comorbidity of MS and PH could be explained by some common clinical and biological traits.

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