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. 2026 Jan 12;16:1765206. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1765206

Correction: Sex hormone profiles in men with migraine: a cross-sectional, matched cohort study

Paul Triller 1,, Elisabeth Storch 1,, Lucas H Overeem 1, Mira P Fitzek 1,2, Carolin L Hoehne 1, Maria Terhart 1, Kristin S Lange 1,2, Uwe Reuter 1,3, Bianca Raffaelli 1,2,*
PMCID: PMC12832421  PMID: 41602962

There was a mistake in Figure 2B as published. During the creation of the migraine figure, parts of the dataset were not transferred correctly into the violin/box-plot layer, resulting in an incorrect graphical representation of the migraine group. The numerical values, medians, IQRs, and statistical analyses reported in the article are correct; the error affects only the graphical representation. The corrected Figure 2B appears below.

Figure 2.

Violin plot comparing plasma progesterone concentration between healthy control and migraine patients. Both groups have 60 participants. Healthy controls show higher median concentration with some outliers. The statistical significance is indicated with p<0.001.

Sex hormone profiles in male migraine patients and healthy controls. (A) Plasma estradiol (E2) concentrations (nmol/L); (B) plasma progesterone (P) concentrations (nmol/L); (C) the estradiol-to-progesterone ratio (E2/P); in male migraine patients (n = 60) and healthy controls (n = 60). Violin plots depict the distribution of values with overlaid boxplots showing median and interquartile range (IQR). Outliers are displayed as individual points (created with Plotly Technologies Inc.).

The original version of this article has been updated.

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Edited and reviewed by: Marina De Tommaso, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

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