2013
DOI: 10.1177/0883073813483366
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Another Case of Lower Back Pain Associated With Migraine

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“…The limb, back, and body pain with and without head pain, neck pain, or pain behind the eye is not uncommon in children with migraines [37]. Recurrent limb pain and migraine have a strong relationship.…”
Section: Limb Back and Body Painmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The limb, back, and body pain with and without head pain, neck pain, or pain behind the eye is not uncommon in children with migraines [37]. Recurrent limb pain and migraine have a strong relationship.…”
Section: Limb Back and Body Painmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In future cases of this nature, we recommend a more "active" approach to history-taking (15). In other words, even if a patient does not report symptoms that may be related to migraine, the physician should still attempt to ascertain the presence or absence of candidate symptoms.…”
Section: The Journal Of Medical Investigation Vol 70 February 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%