Oxford University Press, USA
Migraine
Migraine
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and exhaustive knowledge of the science of migraine and the practice of headache medicine and provides this knowledge in a comprehensive yet digestible format. While migraine is often a subject in other textbooks on headache, it is the sole focus of this volume. The authors provide an up-to-date
overview of the evidence base and combine this with their experience and expertise to help practitioners make informed treatment decisions. This book also provides a glimpse into the future describing new treatment modalities, including neurostimulation technologies and biologics that are emerging
as potentially valuable treatment options. The authors also deal extensively with the unique and complex management of migraine in women throughout the reproductive life cycle. For those looking for a practical, insightful, and in-depth review on the subject of migraine, there is no other option.
Author: David Dodick, Stephen Silberstein
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 04/13/2016
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.94lbs
Size: 10.10h x 7.10w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780199793617
About the Author
David W. Dodick: Professor of Neurology Mayo Clinic in Phoenix Arizona, Director Headache Division, Director Sport Neurology Division, Director Neurology Residency Program, Director Headache Fellowship Program, President-Elect International Headache Society, Chair American Migraine Foundation, Past-President American Headache Society, Editor-in-Chief, Cephalalgia (official journal of the International Headache Society)
Stephen Silberstein: Dr. Michael Silverstein is the Director of the Division of General Pediatrics and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at BUSM, as well as the Vice Chairman for Research for the Department of Pediatrics. He attended Harvard University and Harvard Medical School and completed his medical training at the University of Washington, where he also did his fellowship in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. He joined the Boston University faculty in 2004.
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