نتایج جستجو برای: phonophobia

تعداد نتایج: 161  

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2006
V Anttila M Kallela G Oswell M A Kaunisto D R Nyholt E Hamalainen H Havanka M Ilmavirta J Terwilliger E Sobel L Peltonen J Kaprio M Farkkila M Wessman A Palotie

The commonly used "end diagnosis" phenotype that is adopted in linkage and association studies of complex traits is likely to represent an oversimplified model of the genetic background of a disease. This is also likely to be the case for common types of migraine, for which no convincingly associated genetic variants have been reported. In headache disorders, most genetic studies have used end ...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum 2006
Myriam Westcott

CONCLUSION The potential severity and persistence of ASI symptoms has significant clinical and medico-legal implications. With the rapid growth of call centres around the world, professionals providing tinnitus and hyperacusis therapy are increasingly likely to encounter some or all of the cluster of ASI symptoms in their clients. BACKGROUND Acoustic shock injury (ASI), occurring as a result ...

2015
Tiago Sousa Veloso Mariana Seixas Cambão

This clinical vignette presents a 14 years old female, with a past medical history relevant only for migraine with typical aura of less than monthly frequency, complaining of a severe unilateral headache with rising intensity for the previous 4 h, associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia. This episode of migraine with aura in a patient with recurrent migraine was complicate...

Journal: :Neurology 2012
Larry Charleston

EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINE UPDATE: NSAIDs AND OTHER COMPLEMENTARY TREATMENTS FOR EPISODIC MIGRAINE PREVENTION IN ADULTS: REPORT OF THE QUALITY STANDARDS SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY AND THE AMERICAN HEADACHE SOCIETY Larry Charleston IV, Grand Rapids, MI: Holland et al.1 highlighted the evidence of complementary treatments for the prevention of episodic migraine. There are a f...

Journal: :Neurology 2011
Maria Joana Osorio Poonam Bhatia Giulio Zuccoli Deborah Holder

Maria Joana Osorio, MD Poonam Bhatia, MD Giulio Zuccoli, MD Deborah Holder, MD SECTION 1 A 14-year-old girl presented to the neurology clinic complaining of headaches. She described her headaches as mild (intensity 3/10), holocranial, and pounding in character. There was no nausea or vomiting, or photophobia or phonophobia. The patient described in detail a sequence of symptoms from the onset o...

2014
Antonia F. H. Smelt Mark A. Louter Dennis A. Kies Jeanet W. Blom Gisela M. Terwindt Geert J. M. G. van der Heijden Véronique De Gucht Michel D. Ferrari Willem J. J. Assendelft

BACKGROUND The outcome measures most frequently used in studies on the effectiveness of migraine treatment are whether the patient is free of pain, nausea, and free of photophobia/phonophobia within two hours. However, no patient-centred outcome measures are available. Therefore, we performed an online Delphi procedure to compile a list of outcome measures deemed most important to migraine pati...

Journal: :BMJ 2011
Nathan Fenstermacher Morris Levin Thomas Ward

People who have migraine experience intermittent attacks of unilateral, pulsating, and moderate to severe headache with associated nausea or photophobia and phonophobia (or all these symptoms). These attacks typically start before the age of 40, often in childhood or teenage years, and occur most commonly from the second to the fourth decade of life. Attacks may be infrequent or frequent. Chron...

Journal: :Vascular pharmacology 2005
D K Arulmozhi A Veeranjaneyulu S L Bodhankar

Migraine is a recurrent incapacitating neurovascular disorder characterized by attacks of debilitating pain associated with photophobia, phonophobia, nausea and vomiting. Migraine affects a substantial fraction of world population and is a major cause of disability in the work place. Though the pathophysiology of migraine is still unclear three major theories proposed with regard to the mechani...

2014
F. De Angeli C. Lovati L. Giani C. Mariotti D'Alessandro E. Raimondi V. Scaglione D. Castoldi E. Capiluppi C. Mariani

BACKGROUND Migraineurs brain has shown some functional peculiarities that reflect not only in phonophobia, and photophobia, but also in mood and sleep. Dreaming is a universal mental state characterized by hallucinatory features in which imagery, emotion, motor skills, and memory are created de novo. We evaluated dream contents and associated emotions in migraineurs. MATERIALS AND METHODS 412...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2010
Ping-Kun Chen Jong-Ling Fuh Shih-Pin Chen Shuu-Jiun Wang

BACKGROUND An association between restless legs syndrome and migraine has been reported recently. The clinical correlates and impact of comorbidity of restless legs syndrome (RLS) are not fully described in patients with migraine. OBJECTIVES To investigate the frequency of RLS among different primary headache disorders, and its impact and clinical correlates in migraine patients. METHODS Co...

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