نتایج جستجو برای: menstrual migraine

تعداد نتایج: 25984  

2014
L Griffiths A Rodriguez-Acevedo RA Smith B Roy HG Sutherland RA Lea A Frith A MacGregor

Methods Migraine diagnosis was in accordance with ICHD-II. Diagnosis of pure menstrual migraine and menstrually-related migraine was confirmed by diary evidence from at least three menstrual cycles. Controls were women with no personal or family history of migraine, age and ethnicity matched to cases, where possible. A total of 37 variants distributed across14 genes were genotyped in 437 DNA sa...

2011
Kjersti Grøtta Vetvik Michael Bjørn Russell

Migraine is the second most common headache condition next to tension-type headache. Up to one fourth of all women have migraine, and 20% of them experience migraine without aura attack in at least two thirds of their menstrual cycles. The current literature is analyzed in response to the question of whether menstrual and nonmenstrual migraine attacks are different. The different studies provid...

Journal: :Headache 2007
Elizabeth Loder Paul Rizzoli Joan Golub

OBJECTIVE This article reviews hormonal strategies used to treat headaches attributed to the menstrual cycle or to peri- or postmenopausal estrogen fluctuations. These may occur as a result of natural ovarian cycles, or in response to the withdrawal of exogenously administered estrogen. BACKGROUND A wide variety of evidence indicates that cyclic ovarian sex steroid production affects the clin...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2014
Eliana M Melhado Marcelo E Bigal Andressa R Galego João P Galdezzani Luiz P Queiroz

OBJECTIVE To classify headaches as a function of the menstrual cycle and to contrast aspects relating to the reproductive cycle as a function of headache type. METHOD Participants responded to a structured questionnaire consisting of 44 questions. Detailed headache information, enabling the classification of headaches, and questions relating to the menstrual cycle were obtained. RESULTS The...

Arezou Farajpour, Hamidreza Hatamian, Mehran Homam, Nikta Najib-Babaei,

Background: The prevalence of migraine headaches significantly increased in girls after menarche. This indicated that there is a closely relation between hormonal changes especially the estrogen level with migraine headaches. Objectives: The aim of this work was to determine the frequency of migraine and its associated factors in medical students affected with premenstrual syndrome (PMS). ...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2005
Eliana Melhado Jayme A Maciel Carlos A M Guerreiro

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the presence of menstrual headaches prior to pregnancy according to the International Headache Society (IHS) classification criteria, 2004, and also study the outcome (frequency and intensity) of these pre-existing headaches during the gestational trimesters. METHOD This study involved 1,101 pregnant women (12 to 45 years old). A semi-structured questionnaire was used to...

Journal: :Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2009
Saeideh Ziaei Anoshirvan Kazemnejad Akram Sedighi

BACKGROUND Many women with migraine experience a change in migraine frequency associated with the menstrual cycle. This study was undertaken to study the effect of vitamin E as a prophylactic agent on women with menstrual migraine. MATERIAL/METHOD During a placebo-controlled double-blinded trial, 72 women with menstrual migraine received placebo (identical in appearance to vitamin E) daily fo...

2015
Munvar Miya Shaik Siew Hua Gan

Migraine is the most common form of headache disorder globally. The etiology of migraine is multifactorial, with genetic components and environmental interactions considered to be the main causal factors. Some researchers postulate that deficits in mitochondrial energy reserves can cause migraine or an increase in homocysteine levels can lead to migraine attacks; therefore, vitamins could play ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1983
A L Magos K J Zilkha J W Studd

The suppression of cyclical ovarian activity and the creation of constant oestradiol levels in blood by subcutaneous oestradiol implants has been used to treat 24 patients with menstrual migraine for up to five years. Twenty-three patients improved with treatment, 20 (83%) became completely or almost completely headache-free. Regular monthly periods were induced with cyclical oral progestogens....

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