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Migraine is recognized as one of the most prevalent neurological disorders. The exact pathophysiological mechanisms underlying migraine have not yet been fully elucidated. The present study aims to compare serum uric acid levels between pediatric patients with migraine and a control group. Additionally, this study seeks to explore the potential relationship between migraine attack frequency and gender differences in pediatric patients
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Migraine is recognized as one of the most prevalent neurological disorders. The exact pathophysiological mechanisms underlying migraine have not yet been fully elucidated. The present study aims to compare serum uric acid levels between pediatric patients with migraine and a control group. Additionally, this study seeks to explore the potential relationship between migraine attack frequency and gender differences in pediatric patients Patients diagnosed with migraine were included as the study group, while the control group consisted of patients who presented to the pediatric neurology clinic during the same period for neuromotor development follow-up examinations.
Migraine patients are influenced by multiple factors, including dietary habits, levels of physical activity, and various psychosocial determinants.
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Cerebral palsy Non-migraine headache Epilepsy Multiple congenital anomalies Congenital metabolic diseases Control group
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Healthy children Exclusion Criteria Neuromotor developmental delay Multiple congenital anomalies Non-migraine headache Epilepsy
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