Headache and migraine in children with sickle cell disease are associated with lower hemoglobin and higher pain event rates but not silent cerebral infarction

Michael M. Dowling, Michael J. Noetzel, Mark J. Rodeghier, Charles T. Quinn, Deborah G. Hirtz, Rebecca N. Ichord, Janet L. Kwiatkowski, E. Steven Roach, Fenella J. Kirkham, James F. Casella, Michael R. Debaun

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