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Migraine and movement disorders
Neurological Sciences, 2012A large series of clinical and experimental observations on the interactions between migraine and the extrapyramidal system are available. Some previous studies reported high frequency of migraine in some basal ganglia (BG) disorders, such as essential tremor (ET), Tourette's syndrome (TS), Sydenham's chorea and more recently restless legs syndrome ...
F, d'Onofrio +7 more
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Temporomandibular disorders and migraine chronification
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2009Among the established and potential comorbidities of migraine, the temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are rarely discussed, although they are of importance for several reasons. TMD may cause headaches per se, worsen existent primary headaches, and add to the burden of headache disorders.
Debora, Bevilaqua Grossi +2 more
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Migraine: a complex genetic disorder
The Lancet Neurology, 2007Although family and twin studies show that there is a genetic component to migraine, no genes predisposing to common forms of the disorder have been identified. The most encouraging findings have emerged from the identification of genes causing rare mendelian traits that phenotypically resemble migraine.
Maija, Wessman +4 more
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Migraine and rare neurological disorders
Neurological Sciences, 2020Although migraine is generally considered an idiopathic and isolated neurological condition, it may also represent the presenting symptom of several uncommon heritable and acquired neurological diseases contributing to the recognition of such conditions.
Scelzo E. +6 more
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Migraine as an inflammatory disorder
Neurology, 2005Inflammation is a localized response designed to protect tissues against infection, injury, or disease. The inflammatory response acts to destroy, dilute, or wall off (sequester) both the injurious agent and the injured area. The production and release of chemical agents by cells in the affected tissue result in the four well-known signs of Celsus ...
Christian, Waeber, Michael A, Moskowitz
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The Lancet, 1984
Revue des differentes hypotheses concernant les causes des migraines. Il semble qu'une origine cerebrale soit la plus probable, bien que des questions restent sans reponse, notamment l'asymetrie.
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Revue des differentes hypotheses concernant les causes des migraines. Il semble qu'une origine cerebrale soit la plus probable, bien que des questions restent sans reponse, notamment l'asymetrie.
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Borderline Personality Disorder and Migraine
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2007Background.—Borderline personality disorder (BPD) may be disproportionately common in the migraine patient population, but specific migraine features in the BPD subgroup remain incompletely characterized. Purpose.—To define more clearly the clinical characteristics of migraine patients with BPD, to evaluate their clinical response to ...
John, Rothrock +5 more
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The Lancet, 1978
It is suggested that a primary abnormality of platelet function can account for the diverse clinical, biochemical, and pathological findings reported in migraine.
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It is suggested that a primary abnormality of platelet function can account for the diverse clinical, biochemical, and pathological findings reported in migraine.
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AAOHN Journal, 2007
Migraine disorder is disabling, costly, underdiagnosed, and undertreated. It affects employees' quality of life and ability to work or attend school, potentially decreasing their earning ability. Migraine disorder impacts the workplace substantially through absenteeism and presenteeism and increases health care costs.
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Migraine disorder is disabling, costly, underdiagnosed, and undertreated. It affects employees' quality of life and ability to work or attend school, potentially decreasing their earning ability. Migraine disorder impacts the workplace substantially through absenteeism and presenteeism and increases health care costs.
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Migraine and Neurogenetic Disorders
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2013In the current classification of headache disorders, headache attributable to genetic disorders is not classified separately, rather as headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder. The classification thus implies that a vascular pathology causes headache in these genetic disorders.
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