Menstrual migraine is well-recognized in adult populations but not in adolescent populations, Dr. Andrew D. Hershey, of Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, and colleagues point out.
"Whether the onset of menstrual migraine is associated with the onset of menstruation or develops with time is unknown," they note. There is little information on when menstrually related migraine first occurs.
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