Menstrual migraine prevalence and features in women with endometriosis: A common disabling comorbidity
This observational study assessed menstrual migraine prevalence and clinical features in women with surgically confirmed endometriosis and migraine, using outpatient clinic data collected from 2015–2021. Information was obtained from medical charts and structured phone interviews. The authors report that menstrual migraine is common and disabling among this population, but the abstract provided here cuts off before specifying the exact prevalence estimate and detailed feature results, limiting what can be summarized accurately from the supplied text. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically quantifies menstrual migraine prevalence and describes migraine features in women with endometriosis.
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