نتایج جستجو برای: migraine disease

تعداد نتایج: 1501292  

Journal: :Headache 2008
Hisham Ba'albaki Alan Rapoport

Migraine is a chronic disease with episodic attacks, which, when frequent or severe, can be associated with poor quality of life, increased health resource utilization, lost productivity, and significant disability. Preventive therapy can therefore have a significant beneficial clinical and economic impact. However, many migraineurs are treated suboptimally. There is increasing evidence that ac...

2015
Celmir de Oliveira Vilaça Marco Antonio Araujo Leite Jano Alves de Souza Marco Orsini João Santos Pereira Clayton Amaral

Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic systems in the central nervous system. In migraine it is supposed to occur hyperactivation of central dopaminergic pathways. We verified the hypothesis of improved migraine in patients who manifest PD. We evaluated 109 patients with PD over 40 years (57 men and 52 women) about the presence throughout the life of migra...

2013
Linda A. Hershey Edward M. Bednarczyk

OPINION STATEMENT Most primary headaches in the elderly are similar to those in younger patients (tension, migraine, and cluster), but there are some differences, such as late-life migraine accompaniments and hypnic headaches. Although migraine in younger persons usually presents with headache, migraine in older persons may initially appear with visual or sensory phenomena, instead of headache ...

2017
Francisco J. Ascaso Sara Marco Javier Mateo Mireya Martínez Olivia Esteban Andrzej Grzybowski

Migraine is a chronic disease characterized by unilateral, pulsating, and often moderate-to-severe recurrent episodes of headache with nausea and vomiting. It affects approximately 15% of the general population, yet the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are not fully understood. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a safe and reproducible diagnostic technique that utilizes infrared wave...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2001
Thomas Lempert Hannelore Neuhauser Robert B Daroff

Migraine and vertigo are common disorders, affecting about 14% and 10%, respectively, of the general population. If migraine and vertigo were unrelated, the expected comorbidity would be 1%, whereas recent epidemiological studies indicate that 3.2% of the population have both migraine and vertigo. The excess comorbidity may be attributed to two factors: 1) vertigo syndromes (including Menière's...

Journal: :Headache 2008
Elliot Shevel

1. Domitrz I, Mieszkowski J, Kaminska A. Relationship between migraine and patent foramen ovale: A study of 121 patients with migraine. Headache. 2007;47:1311-1318. 2. Gori S, Morelli N, Fanucchi S, et al. The extent of right-toleft shunt fails to correlate with severity of clinical picture in migraine with aura. Neurol Sci. 2006;27:14-17. 3. Tembl-Ferrairo JI, Lago-Martin A, Sevilla T, Bosca-B...

2018
Mohaddeseh Salehi Mona Amin-Beidokhti Behnam Safarpour Lima Milad Gholami Gholam-Reza Javadi Reza Mirfakhraie

Introduction Migraine is a painful complex neurovascular disease characterized by recurrent moderate-to-severe headaches. Increased level of homocysteine is related to dilation of cerebral vessels and endothelial injury that could trigger migraine attacks. Functional polymorphisms in the MTHFR gene affect homocysteine metabolism and, therefore, play an important role in the etiology of the dise...

2016
Carlos R Cámara-Lemarroy Rene Rodriguez-Gutierrez Roberto Monreal-Robles Alejandro Marfil-Rivera

Migraine is a recurrent and commonly disabling primary headache disorder that affects over 17% of women and 5%-8% of men. Migraine susceptibility is multifactorial with genetic, hormonal and environmental factors all playing an important role. The physiopathology of migraine is complex and still not fully understood. Many different neuropeptides, neurotransmitters and brain pathways have been i...

2015
Edward P. Miranda

OBJECTIVE A significant subset of patients with migraine headaches has pain relief after neuroplasty/muscular decompression of select cranial and cervical nerves. In the majority of cases, compression occurs secondary to compression of the nerves by adjacent muscles. Previous studies have shown that both surgical decompression and chemical denervation (eg, botulinum toxin) provide relief of mig...

2015
Celmir de Oliveira Vilaça Marco Antonio Araujo Leite Jano Alves de Souza Marco Orsini João Santos Pereira Clayton Amaral

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic systems in the central nervous system. In migraine it is supposed to occur hyperactivation of central dopaminergic pathways. We verified the hypothesis of improved migraine in patients who manifest PD. We evaluated 109 patients with PD over 40 years (57 men and 52 women) about the presence throughout the life of migra...

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