Abstract

Migraine mainly affects women in the reproductive years and the association between migraine and sex hormones, specifically estrogens, has induced the assumption that migraine would improve in menopause. However, while some studies found that migraine without aura would remit in menopause, others observed no changes in migraine activity after menopause. Here we aim to describe the characteristics of migraine in postmenopausal women.

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