
[Gives] simple, understandable explanations of migraine and its variants, its etiology, epidemiology, physiology, provocative factors, and treatments.... Would be valuable even to the well-informed physician." --Psychosomatics
This text investigates the clinical nature, physiological mechanisms, and management strategies of migraine disorders. Author Frank Clifford Rose, a recognized authority in neurology, synthesizes complex medical data into a structured framework. The book addresses the etiology and epidemiology of the condition to provide a comprehensive overview for both patients and medical practitioners.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals and reviewers frequently cite this work as a reliable, foundational resource for understanding the clinical complexities of migraine. The text is noted for its ability to bridge the gap between technical medical research and accessible clinical explanation.
Page Count:
106
Publication Date:
1980-02-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192611615
ISBN-13:
9780192611611
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