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Migraine

The Lancet, 2018
Migraine is a chronic paroxysmal neurological disorder characterised by multiphase attacks of head pain and a myriad of neurological symptoms. The underlying genetic and biological underpinnings and neural networks involved are coming sharply into focus.
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Migraine

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
The enormous economic cost of migraine attacks is only now becoming evident. One estimate is that they cost $6 billion per year in the United States alone. If treatments are effective enough to keep patients at work, considerable expenditure for treatment can be justified.
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Migraine

2009
Migraine is a neurovascular disorder which affects one fifth of the general population. Disability due to migraine is severe and involves patients from infancy through senescence and it is aggravated by the fact there is no complete cure. However, various drugs for the symptomatic or prophylactic treatment of the disease are available. Recently, better
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Vestibular migraine

Neurologic Clinics, 2016
The term vestibular migraine designates recurrent vertigo that is caused by migraine. Vestibular migraine presents with episodes of spontaneous or positional vertigo lasting seconds to days that are accompanied by migraine symptoms. Because headache is often absent during acute attacks, other migraine features have to be identified by thorough history ...
M, von Brevern, T, Lempert
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Imaging of Migraine and Vestibular Migraine

2014
In the past few years, the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to study patients with migraine has changed our view of migraine from primarily a vascular disorder to a neurovascular disease and currently to a central nervous system (CNS) disorder.
Messina R., Rocca M. A., Filippi M.
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Migraine and Migraine Equivalents in Children

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1977
SUMMARYMigraine is one of the most common disorders seen in paediatric neurological practice. It may present with an obvious diagnosis of ‘classical migraine’ or it may mimic acute neurological disease. It may require extensive investigation and, before the more classical full‐blown features of migraine appear, there can be a worrying period of follow ...
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Complicated migraine and migraine variants

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2001
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2002;6:233‐239. This article reviews the less frequently encountered varieties of migraine. It is suggested that these disorders be approached by evaluating possible underlying etiologies before positively diagnosing migraine.
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MIGRAINE AND PREGNANCY

Neurologic Clinics, 1997
Migraine and tension-type headache are primary headache disorders that occur during pregnancy. Migraine sometimes occurs for the first time with pregnancy. Most migraineurs improve while pregnant; however, migraine often recurs postpartum. Some disorders that produce headache, such as stroke, cerebral venous thrombosis, eclampsia, and SAH, occur more ...
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Migraine Equivalents and Complicated Migraine

Medical Clinics of North America, 1991
Migraine equivalents and complicated migraine are entities in which definition is difficult, presentations are pleomorphic, diagnosis is treacherous, pathophysiology is obscure, and treatment is uncertain. A useful principle is to regard them as diagnoses of exclusion that require aggressive and comprehensive investigation.
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Migraine

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1967
J, Holguin, G, Fenichel
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