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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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Sleep and Migraine: Assessment and Treatment of Comorbid Sleep Disorders
Headache, 2018The relationship of sleep and migraine is unequivocal and familiarity with the nature and magnitude of these associations may inform clinical practice.
J. Rains
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Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache, 2019
AIMS To study the possible associations of various clinically assessed painful signs of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) with the presence of migraine using a large population-based dataset.
J. Ashraf+5 more
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AIMS To study the possible associations of various clinically assessed painful signs of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) with the presence of migraine using a large population-based dataset.
J. Ashraf+5 more
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Archives of Neurology, 1986
The voluminous scientific literature on the subject of migraine is typical of a disorder of unknown cause. Consequently, it has become difficult to ascertain whether the complexities of the syndrome reflect the nature of the disorder or the multiplicity of causal theories.
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The voluminous scientific literature on the subject of migraine is typical of a disorder of unknown cause. Consequently, it has become difficult to ascertain whether the complexities of the syndrome reflect the nature of the disorder or the multiplicity of causal theories.
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Migraine: a complex genetic disorder [PDF]
Although 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.
Roel A. Ophoff+4 more
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Migraine: A disorder of metabolism?
Medical Hypotheses, 2016The treatment and prevention of migraine within the last decade has become largely pharmacological. While there is little doubt that the advent of drugs (e.g. triptans) has helped many migraine sufferers to lead a normal life, there is still little knowledge with respect to the factors responsible for precipitating a migraine attack.
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Pathophysiology of Migraine Disorder
2021Despite migraine being described for thousands of years, the pathophysiology of this disorder is still not completely understood. Migraine is a form of sensory dysfunction, with many manifestations (Pathophysiology and Genetics of Migraine. Headache. p. 88–99; Goadsby et al., Physiol Rev 97(2):553–622, 2017).
Natasha Acosta Diaz+2 more
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Migraine as a systemic disorder
Neurology, 2007The neurovascular theory of migraine integrates the phenomena of head pain (due to vascular inflammation and dilation) and aura (cortical neuronal spreading depression), which precedes or accompanies headache in a sizable minority. The trigeminal nerves play a prominent role, emanating from the brainstem and innervating the vasculature, although the ...
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Musculoskeletal disorders of the upper cervical spine in women with episodic or chronic migraine.
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2017BACKGROUND The role of musculoskeletal disorders of the cervical spine in migraine is under debate. AIM To investigate differences in musculoskeletal impairments of the neck including active global and upper cervical spine mobility, the presence of ...
G. Ferracini+8 more
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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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