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Correction: Spinal Cord Injury and Migraine

Headache: A Population-Based Study

Freda M. Warner, Jacquelyn J. Cragg, Marc G. Weisskopf, John K. Kramer

There are errors in the second and third sentence of the Abstract. The second sentence should

be removed completely, while the correct third sentence should read: The association between

migraines and spinal cord injury (SCI) is intriguing to consider from the perspective that

migraine headaches may be acquired in response to damage in the spinal cord.

There is an error in

Table 1

. The table was duplicated and currently presents the data twice.

Table 1

should end after the first

Female

row. Please see the correct

Table 1

here.

Reference

1. Warner FM, Cragg JJ, Weisskopf MG, Kramer JK (2015) Spinal Cord Injury and Migraine Headache: A Population-Based Study. PLoS ONE 10(8): e0135550. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0135550PMID: 26308549

Table 1. Characteristics of the Canadian Community Health Survey 2010 Annual Component Sample Examining the Relationship Between Spinal Cord Injuries and Migraine Headachesa

Variable Total Migraine

n (probability weighted %) No (%) Yes (%)

Study Sample 61,047 (100) 55,091 (90.0) 5,956 (10.0)

SCI

Yes 355 (0.5) 272 (0.4) 83 (1.4)

No 60,692 (99.5) 54,819 (99.6) 5,873 (98.6)

Age

12–19 6,902 (11.3) 6,248 (11.4) 654 (10.5)

20–29 7,689 (16.2) 6,809 (16.2) 880 (16.0)

30–39 7,834 (14.9) 6,806 (14.3) 1,028 (19.6)

40–49 7,846 (18.1) 6,794 (17.5) 1,052 (24.3)

50–59 10,154 (17.2) 8,976 (17.2) 1,178 (17.1)

60–69 9,887 (11.8) 9,138 (12.2) 749 (8.4)

70–79 6,768 (6.9) 6,479 (7.3) 289 (2.9)

80+ 3,967 (3.6) 3,841 (3.8) 126 (1.2)

Sex

Male 27,658 (49.3) 25,987 (51.5) 1,671 (29.2)

Female 33,389 (50.8) 29,104 (48.5) 4,285 (70.8)

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0139181.t001

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Citation:Warner FM, Cragg JJ, Weisskopf MG, Kramer JK (2015) Correction: Spinal Cord Injury and Migraine Headache: A Population-Based Study. PLoS ONE 10(9): e0139181. doi:10.1371/journal. pone.0139181

Published:September 22, 2015

Copyright:© 2015 Warner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the

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