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Olesen J et al. – An editorial review of evidence for peripheral sensitization in the origin of migraine pain focuses on activation of peripheral nociceptors. Migraine may be explained to pts as a brain disorder with headache originating in sensory fibers that convey pain signals from intracranial and extracranial blood vessels.

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