2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-76217/v1
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Migraine headaches triggered by palpation of chronic facial folliculitis: a peripheral and central interaction in migraine

Abstract: Objective To report a case of severe migraine without aura (MwoA) headaches triggered by palpation of the folliculitis around a unilateral nosewing and the folliculitis was chronic before effective treatment for migraine, and to discuss its underlying mechanisms. Background Multiple studies have shown that peripheral mechanisms may be involved in migraine generation and there are few case reports supporting this speculation. But a clinical case demonstrating a reciprocal action between migraine headache and … Show more

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