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Emicrania: la clinica

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L’emicrania è una forma di cefalea primaria caratterizzata da una triade sintomatologica di cui fanno parte il dolore, i sintomi di tipo neurovegetativo e l’ipersensibilità agli stimoli neurosensoriali. In alcune forme possono essere presenti sintomi e segni neurologici focali, che generalmente precedono l’attacco doloroso ma che, talvolta, possono accompagnarlo o seguirlo nel tempo. La nuova classificazione della International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II) del 2004 [1] distingue, nel capitolo dell’emicrania, sei sottocapitoli che comprendono tutti i vari tipi di emicrania: senz’aura (“comune” nella vecchia dizione), con aura (“classica”), sindromi periodiche dell’infanzia, emicrania retinica, complicanze dell’emicrania e forme probabili di emicrania (Tab. 3.1).

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Cologno, D. (2008). Emicrania: la clinica. In: Le cefalee: manuale teorico-pratico. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0754-3_3

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