2010
DOI: 10.29046/jjp.023.1.003
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Psychiatric Comorbidity in Transformed Migraine: Presentation, Treatment, Impact and Outcome

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“…[2] Migraine is a common disorder which has psychiatric sequelae. [36] The psychic manifestations of migraine, including confusion, depression, memory impairment, drowsiness, fearfulness and ill humour were described more than a century ago. [7] In further studies,[813] general distress, anxiety, fear of impending doom, depression, irritability, fatigue, lethargy, apathy, dullness, changes in motor activity, appetite and sleep have been reported.…”
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“…[2] Migraine is a common disorder which has psychiatric sequelae. [36] The psychic manifestations of migraine, including confusion, depression, memory impairment, drowsiness, fearfulness and ill humour were described more than a century ago. [7] In further studies,[813] general distress, anxiety, fear of impending doom, depression, irritability, fatigue, lethargy, apathy, dullness, changes in motor activity, appetite and sleep have been reported.…”
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confidence: 99%