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Migraine Headache Lateralization by Cerebral Activity?

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Unilateral headache is commoner in focal migraine than in common migraine, and rarer in the more chronic primary headaches (cephalea vasomotorea, tension headache, or muscle contraction headache) (Table 1) [1].

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Isler, H. (1985). Migraine Headache Lateralization by Cerebral Activity?. In: Pfaffenrath, V., Lundberg, PO., Sjaastad, O. (eds) Updating in Headache. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88581-5_9

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