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Management of Migraine-Associated Vestibulocochlear Disorders
Migraine is a chronic neurological disorder that frequently coexists with different vestibular and cochlear symptoms (sudden hearing loss, tinnitus, otalgia, aural fullness, hyperacusis, dizziness, imbalance, and vertigo) and disorders (recurrent benign ...
Kayla K. Umemoto+4 more
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Burden of Neurological Disorders Across the US From 1990-2017
Key Points Question What is the current burden of neurological disorders in the US by states, and what are the temporal trends (from 1990 to 2017)?
V. Feigin+57 more
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The Overlap between Headache and Epilepsy in the Light of Recent Advances in Medical Genetics [PDF]
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A. Ferretti+2 more
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Objective Vascular NOTCH3 protein ectodomain aggregation is a pathological hallmark of cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL), a monogenic small vessel disease typically caused by cysteine‐altering variants in NOTCH3.
Minne N. Cerfontaine+10 more
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Eating attitudes of migraine patients in Turkey: a prospective multi-center study
Background Migraine is a disease characterized by headache attacks. The disease is multifactorial in etiology and genetic and environmental factors play role in pathogenesis.
Ruhsen Ocal+45 more
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The Migraine–Stroke Connection [PDF]
Migraine and stroke are common neurovascular disorders which share underlying physiological processes. Increased risks of ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and subclinical ischemic lesions have been consistently found in migraineurs.
Mi Ji Lee, Chungbin Lee, Chin-Sang Chung
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Shared Patterns of Brain Functional Connectivity for the Comorbidity between Migraine and Insomnia
Migraine is commonly comorbid with insomnia; both disorders are linked to functional disturbance of the default mode network (DMN). Evidence suggests that DMN could be segregated into multiple subnetworks with specific roles that underline different ...
Kun-Hsien Chou+11 more
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Menstrual-Cycle and Menstruation Disorders in Episodic vs Chronic Migraine: An Exploratory Study.
OBJECTIVE Migraine is a chronic condition of recurring moderate-to-severe headaches that affects an estimated 6% of men and 18% of women. The highest prevalence is in those 18-49 years of age, generally when women menstruate.
E. Spierings, Aliya Padamsee
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μ‐Opioid Receptor Dynamics in the Parameningeal Tissue During Migraine Attacks
Objective The possible impact of meningeal μ‐opioid receptor (μOR) binding in migraine remains unknown. This study investigated μOR availability in the cranial parameninges involved in migraine initiation via nociceptor activation. Methods We used positron emission tomography with [11C] carfentanil, and measured μOR availability in meninges and ...
Dajung J. Kim+6 more
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Primary headache disorders and neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations
Daniel P Schwartz, Matthew S RobbinsDepartment of Neurology, Montefiore Headache Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USAAbstract: Headache is an extraordinarily common complaint presenting to medical practitioners in all arenas and ...
Schwartz DP, Robbins MS
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