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The gut-masticatory muscles-temporomandibular joint pain axis-a scoping review. [PDF]
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Balance disorders and migraine
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 2023Migraine is associated with motion sensitivity symptoms such as kinetosis, vestibular symptoms and balance alterations. While focus is given to headache management, addressing these symptoms is often neglected, although they are related to additional migraine burden and increased disability.Our aim is to disseminate the current understanding of the ...
Gabriela F. Carvalho+2 more
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Neurological Sciences, 2012
The burden of migraine strongly increases, considering its linkage with sleep disorders. Migraine is positively associated with many sleep-complaint disorders; some are confirmed by several studies, such as restless leg syndrome, whereas others still remain uncertain or controversial, e.g. narcolepsy.
Cevoli S.+4 more
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The burden of migraine strongly increases, considering its linkage with sleep disorders. Migraine is positively associated with many sleep-complaint disorders; some are confirmed by several studies, such as restless leg syndrome, whereas others still remain uncertain or controversial, e.g. narcolepsy.
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Migraine Is Not a Platelet Disorder
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1985SYNOPSISThe platelet theory of migraine causation predicts that drugs inhibiting platelet activation will be effective in migraine prevention, but the literature indicates that this is only partly the case. Conversely, therapy achieving clinical benefit should be associated with reduced platelet activity. To test this concept, the β‐adrenergic blockers
Rajiv Joseph+2 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 ...
Michael A. Moskowitz, Christian Waeber
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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.
C.W.M Whitty+5 more
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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.
C.W.M Whitty+5 more
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The Lancet, 1981
The hypothesis that migraine is caused by a primary abnormality of platelet behaviour was investigated in a total of 77 migraine patients and control subjects. Platelets taken from patients with classical migraine during a headache-free period demonstrated significantly higher spontaneous platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion than platelets from ...
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The hypothesis that migraine is caused by a primary abnormality of platelet behaviour was investigated in a total of 77 migraine patients and control subjects. Platelets taken from patients with classical migraine during a headache-free period demonstrated significantly higher spontaneous platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion than platelets from ...
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Migraine as a Cortical Brain Disorder
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2020PurposeMigraine is an exclusively human chronic disorder with ictal manifestations characterized by a multifaceted clinical complexity pointing to a cerebral cortical involvement. The present review is aimed to cover the clinical, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological literature on the role of the cerebral cortex in migraine pathophysiology ...
Piero Barbanti+5 more
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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 ...
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