نتایج جستجو برای: pure menstrual migraine

تعداد نتایج: 120390  

Journal: :Neurologic clinics 2009
Susan W Broner Sarah Bobker Louise Klebanoff

Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting women disproportionally at a rate of 3:1. Prior to puberty, boys and girls are equally affected, but the female preponderance emerges after puberty. Migraine pathophysiology is not fully understood, and although the hormonal effect of estrogen is significant, other factors are at play. This article will focus on the hormonal i...

2006
BEVERLY S. TOZER

COC = combined oral contraceptive; EE = ethinyl estradiol; HCl = hydrochloride; MM = menstrual migraine Migraine is a common disorder in women. The 1-year prevalence of migraine is 18% in women compared with 6% in men. Migraine most commonly occurs during the reproductive years, affecting 27% of women 30 to 49 years of age. The predominance of this disorder and its social, functional, and econo...

Journal: :Journal of Pediatric Nursing 2021

PurposeThis study sought to determine the prevalence of menstrual migraine among female university students at Nursing Faculty Ciudad Real and possible risk factors.Design methodsA cross-sectional observational was performed using a self-report questionnaire. Two hundred ninety-nine participated in study; all were enrolled 2017/2018 academic year Nursing. Participants over age 18 years without ...

Journal: :Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry 2011

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2008
Patrícia Timy Fukui Tessa Rachel Tranquillini Gonçalves Cintia Giunchetti Strabelli Natalia Maria Fernandes Lucchino Fernanda Cunha Matos Juliana Pinto Moreira dos Santos Eliova Zukerman Vera Zukerman-Guendler Juliane Prieto Mercante Marcelo Rodrigues Masruha Domingos Sávio Vieira Mario Fernando Prieto Peres

BACKGROUND Migraine is a chronic neurological disease with several trigger factors, including dietary, hormonal and environmental factors. PURPOSE To analyse precipitating factors in a sample of migraine patients. METHOD Two hundred consecutive migraine patients were interviewed about possible trigger factors for migraine attacks. RESULTS Most patients showed at least one dietary trigger,...

Journal: :British medical journal 1968
W G Bradley P Hudgson J B Foster D J Newell

A double-blind cross-over trial of a micronized preparation of flumedroxone, an oral progestogen derivative, and a placebo was undertaken to determine whether this drug had prophylactic value in migraine. No benefit was found in males, or in females with no history of menstrual exacerbation of migraine. In women whose migraine was worse around the time of menstruation flumedroxone resulted in s...

Journal: :Headache 2011
E Anne Macgregor Jason D Rosenberg Tobias Kurth

This manuscript discusses sex-related differences in headache prevalence, the symptoms and natural history of migraine, associated disability, and co-morbid disorders. The role of sex hormones is discussed with reference to the effects of hormonal events across the reproductive years and the specific effects of the menstrual cycle on migraine. Differences between the sexes were identified acros...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2011
Anna Almén-Christensson Mats Hammar Lotta Lindh-Åstrand Anne-Marie Landtblom Jan Brynhildsen

The effect of treatment with percutaneous E(2) (100 μg/24 h) during 2 weeks perimenstrually on the number and severity of menstrual migraine attacks was studied in 27 women in a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover trial. We were not able to demonstrate any difference between E(2) supplementation and placebo on the number or severity of migraine attacks, but both regimens sho...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2014
Dominique Morlet Geneviève Demarquay Frédérique Brudon Catherine Fischer Anne Caclin

OBJECTIVE To investigate automatic event-related potentials (ERPs) to an auditory change in migraine patients. METHODS Auditory ERPs were recorded in 22 female patients suffering from menstrually-related migraine and in 20 age-matched control subjects, in three sessions: in the middle of the menstrual cycle, before and during menses. In each session, 200 trains of tone-bursts each including t...

Journal: :Stroke 2004
Marie-Germaine Bousser

Epidemiological studies suggest the existence of close but complex relationships between estrogens, migraine, and stroke in women before menopause. Migraine, particularly without aura, is strongly influenced by estrogens as illustrated by the frequency of onset at puberty, of menstrual migraine, and of improvement during pregnancy. Migraine, particularly with aura, is a risk factor for ischemic...

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