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Clinical neurophysiology of migraine with aura

Clinical neurophysiology of migraine with aura

... graine aura was seen in one study [133], the same area that has already been reported to be implicated in the generation of attacks in groups of MO [134, 135] or mixed MO and MA [136, ... See full document

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Neuroimaging clues of migraine aura

Neuroimaging clues of migraine aura

... [60]. Migraine has indeed been linked to silent infarct-like lesions (identified by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) regardless of clinical manifestations) [61 – 63] that may be triggered by vascular ... See full document

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Differences in treatment response between migraine with aura and migraine without aura: lessons from clinical practice and RCTs

Differences in treatment response between migraine with aura and migraine without aura: lessons from clinical practice and RCTs

... Magnesium is an important intracellular mediator and low cortical magnesium levels may increase NMDA re- ceptor sensitivity leading to glutamate-induced CSD [86]. The effect of magnesium was tested in patients with mi- ... See full document

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Migraine aura without headache compared to migraine with aura in patients with affective disorders

Migraine aura without headache compared to migraine with aura in patients with affective disorders

... of migraine headaches is associated with increased frequencies of sui- cidal ideation and suicide attempts in patients with major depression ...different migraine types ...the migraine patients and ... See full document

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Features of migraine aura in teenagers

Features of migraine aura in teenagers

... motor aura symptoms [13], chronic migraine and patients who did not respond to a ...on migraine aura features and HCD during the ...in aura (in percentage) and whether symptom develops ... See full document

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Child Neurology: Migraine with aura in children

Child Neurology: Migraine with aura in children

... TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE WITH AURA IN CHILDREN Prophylaxis. The decision of when pro- phylaxis is indicated can only be made in conjunc- tion with the family or caregivers. Even relatively infrequent migraines ... See full document

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Prevalence of Cardiac Shunt Lesions in patients with Migraine with Aura and without Aura.

Prevalence of Cardiac Shunt Lesions in patients with Migraine with Aura and without Aura.

... disturbances including scintillations, scotoma, or blindness, associated with migraine headache. These are fully reversible episodes and always confined to the monocular visual field. Headache would meet the ... See full document

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Clinical features of visual migraine aura: a systematic review

Clinical features of visual migraine aura: a systematic review

... by migraine patients based on all currently available data from clinical ...of migraine VASs and propose that an official list of visual symptoms should be developed for this purpose, preferably ... See full document

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Are Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene Polymorphisms C677T and A1298C Associated with Higher Risk of Pediatric Migraine in Boys and Girls?

Are Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene Polymorphisms C677T and A1298C Associated with Higher Risk of Pediatric Migraine in Boys and Girls?

... etc. Migraine headache can also be associated with other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, photo- and phonophobia ...subtypes: migraine with aura (MA) and without aura (MO) ...all ... See full document

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Are all types of migraine channelopathies?

Are all types of migraine channelopathies?

... on migraine attacks with or without transient aura symptoms, migraine can be divided into migraine with aura (MA, including visual, sensory, motor, or speech difficulties) and ... See full document

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Decreasing the minimal duration of the attack to 1 hour: is this sufficient to increase the sensitivity of the ICHD-II diagnostic criteria for migraine in childhood?

Decreasing the minimal duration of the attack to 1 hour: is this sufficient to increase the sensitivity of the ICHD-II diagnostic criteria for migraine in childhood?

... Since 1992, many papers have shown the high specificity but low sensitivity of ICHD-I diagnostic criteria for migraine without aura in childhood [3–15]. Several published series have shown that the ... See full document

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Migraine headache: a review of the molecular genetics of a common disorder

Migraine headache: a review of the molecular genetics of a common disorder

... of migraine does not mean that ion chan- nels are not important to understanding of the pathogenesis of typical ...‘‘syndromic’’ migraine (see Table 2), all characterised by headache attacks of the ... See full document

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Migraine headaches in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): Comparison of two prospective cross-sectional studies

Migraine headaches in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): Comparison of two prospective cross-sectional studies

... into migraine with aura (MA; 20% to 30% of migraineurs) and migraine without aura (MO) ...the aura involves either homonymous visual symptoms such as flickering lights, rotating discs, ... See full document

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Comparison of serum adiponectin level between early onset and late onset migraineurs and its comparison with controls

Comparison of serum adiponectin level between early onset and late onset migraineurs and its comparison with controls

... with Migraine diagnosed according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition and controls without between ages 20 to 44 years were considered in Early - onset migraine group and ... See full document

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Verisimilitude (or “truthlikeness”) as an alternative to pro and cons: migraine and cluster headache mechanisms

Verisimilitude (or “truthlikeness”) as an alternative to pro and cons: migraine and cluster headache mechanisms

... of migraine headache then two-thirds will experience relief [46] indicating that cranial arteries are involved in migraine ...of migraine with aura and stroke, ischemic heart disease, and ... See full document

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Multimodal MRI-based classification of migraine: using deep learning convolutional neural network

Multimodal MRI-based classification of migraine: using deep learning convolutional neural network

... A migraine is a common, chronic, incapacitating neurovascular disorder that is charac- terized by attacks of severe headaches, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and in some patients, aura-associated ... See full document

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Migraine-related disability and co-morbid depression among migraineurs in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Migraine-related disability and co-morbid depression among migraineurs in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

... 2016. Migraine disability assessment score [MIDAS] and patient health questionnaire [PHQ-9] were used to assess disability and depression, ...years. Migraine without aura was the most common subtype ... See full document

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No evidence of jugular venous valve insufficiency in patients with migraine – a controlled study

No evidence of jugular venous valve insufficiency in patients with migraine – a controlled study

... Background: Migraine with aura is associated with patent foramen ovale and ...with migraine with aura, 50 patients with migraine without aura and 43 controls without headaches ... See full document

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Maternal stress and childhood migraine: a new perspective on management

Maternal stress and childhood migraine: a new perspective on management

... the clinical characteristics of pediatric migraine without aura, eg, the high frequency of attacks and accompanying symptoms, may help to reduce the perception of the child as ... See full document

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Symptoms and clinical parameters of pediatric and adolescent migraine, by gender - a retrospective cohort study

Symptoms and clinical parameters of pediatric and adolescent migraine, by gender - a retrospective cohort study

... hemiplegic migraine type 1 suggest that estrogens increase suscepti- bility to cortical spreading depression, the pathophysio- logical mechanism underlying migraine aura ...of migraine with ... See full document

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