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Introduction: Migraine is a common and often debilitating neurological disorder that affects approximately 8% of children and adolescents worldwide, with increasing prevalence in post-pubertal females (1). Despite its significant impact on school performance, social functioning, and psychological well-being, treatment options for pediatric migraine

Restoring Childhood: Successful Migraine Prevention with Erenumab in a 10-Year-Old Girl
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