CORRECTION article

Front. Neurol., 02 April 2025

Sec. Headache and Neurogenic Pain

Volume 16 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1595681

This article is part of the Research TopicManagement of migraine in patients with coexistent conditions or comorbidities: from classic to novel therapiesView all 3 articles

Corrigendum: Unmet needs in the management of migraine in Greece from the perspective of medical experts: a Delphi consensus

  • 1Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Peloponnese, Tripoli, Greece
  • 2Headache Clinic, Mediterraneo Hospital, Glyfada, Greece
  • 32nd Department of Neurology, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, AHEPA University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 4Pfizer Hellas, Athens, Greece
  • 51st Neurology Department, Eginition Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

A Corrigendum on
Unmet needs in the management of migraine in Greece from the perspective of medical experts: a Delphi consensus

by Kourlaba, G., Vikelis, M., Karapanayiotides, T., Solakidi, A., Trafalis, D., Lioliou, K., Andriopoulos, P., Panagiotou, A., and Mitsikostas, D.-D. (2025). Front. Neurol. 16:1556808. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1556808

In the published article, there was an error. In the Acknowledgments section, the original statement did not fully recognize the contributions of individuals involved in the development of this work.

A correction has been made to Acknowledgments section which previous stated:

“We would like to thank Professor Sofia Zyga, an employee of the University of Peloponnese, for her valuable contribution with the development of this manuscript.”

The corrected sentence appears below.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Professor Sofia Zyga, an employee of the University of Peloponnese, for her valuable contribution with the development of this manuscript. We would also like to express our appreciation to all the panelists for their contribution. Listed in alphabetical order, we thank Dr. Athanasia Alexoudi, Dr. Manoli Dermitzakis, Dr. Ermioni Giannouli, Dr. Konstantinos Notas, Dr. Jobst Rudolf, and Dr. Panagiotis Soldatos for their contribution to the survey.

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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Keywords: migraine, Delphi consensus, neurologists, burden, unmet needs, Greece

Citation: Kourlaba G, Vikelis M, Karapanayiotides T, Solakidi A, Trafalis D, Lioliou K, Andriopoulos P, Panagiotou A and Mitsikostas D-D (2025) Corrigendum: Unmet needs in the management of migraine in Greece from the perspective of medical experts: a Delphi consensus. Front. Neurol. 16:1595681. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1595681

Received: 18 March 2025; Accepted: 19 March 2025;
Published: 02 April 2025.

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