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Most people with episodic migraine do not progress to chronic migraine, but a…

Most people with episodic migraine do not progress to chronic migraine, but a minority do. Longitudinal population data estimate transition from episodic to chronic migraine at roughly 2.5% per year, with higher baseline attack frequency, obesity, depression, and overuse of acute

Advisory — derived radar signal (confidence + source fields), not an authoritative classification.

Type
evidence-claim
Domain
migraine
Grade
B
License
proprietary-research-use
instance
m323
domain_slug
migraine
pubmed_ids
19188564
evidence_grade
B
tags
prognosis,chronification,progression,risk-factors,AMPP,R1-verified-20260601
source_ids
PMID-19188564
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