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610 related items for PubMed ID: 17977161

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    Nierenburg Hdel C, Ailani J, Malloy M, Siavoshi S, Hu NN, Yusuf N.
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  • 24. Menstrual-related pain conditions: dysmenorrhea and migraine.
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  • 34. Understanding the causes and prevention of menstrual migraine: the role of estrogen.
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    Loder E.
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  • 38. Triptans vs other drugs for acute migraine.
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