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Among primary pediatric headaches, migraine is certainly the main one in terms of disability and admission to the emergency department. The short and long-term outcome of primary headaches, particularly migraine, in childhood has been evaluated in various studies. We, therefore, initiated a long-term follow-up study on children and adolescents who were referred to the emergency department for moderate/severe migraine attacks that are difficult to manage at home. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term prognosis 10 years after the first emergency department access for a moderate . . .
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