THE IMPORTANCE OF CALCA AND ACE GENES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF MIGRAINE
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Abstract. Until now, the diagnosis of "migraine" is exclusively clinical, and any diagnostic tests are aimed only at excluding other causes of headache. Despite the availability of a large number of specific anti-migraine drugs, the therapy of patients with migraine is still not effective enough. A significant clinical problem is the chronification of migraine attacks and the development of chronic daily headache, which occurs in 1% of patients per year. At the same time, about 10% of patients with migraine in the population and 40-60% of patients seeking specialized headache centers are resistant to standard therapy. The article presents the results of our research on this issue.
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2024-09-26
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THE IMPORTANCE OF CALCA AND ACE GENES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF MIGRAINE. (2024). CAHIERS MAGELLANES-NS, 6(2), 5470-5482. http://magellanes.com/index.php/CMN/article/view/875