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Migraine and attachment type in children and adolescents: what is the role of trauma exposure?

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Faedda, N., Natalucci, G., Piscitelli, S. et al. Migraine and attachment type in children and adolescents: what is the role of trauma exposure?. Neurol Sci 39 (Suppl 1), 109–110 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-018-3368-4

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