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The Genetics of Migraine Without Aura and Migraine With Aura
Cephalalgia, 1993Studies of twins, spouses and familial aggregation strongly suggest that migraine without aura (MO) and migraine with aura (MA) are genetically determined. The mode of inheritance is most likely multifactorial in both MO and MA. However, autosomal dominant inheritance with reduced penetrance cannot be excluded in either MO or MA.
M B, Russell, J, Olesen
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Migraine Without Aura and Migraine with Aura are Inherited Disorders
Cephalalgia, 1996The familial occurrence and mode of inheritance were analysed in families with migraine without aura (MO) and migraine with aura (MA). The probands were found among 4000 persons from the general population. All persons with MA were included as probands, and an equivalent number of probands with MO was selected as a random sample among those with MO ...
M B, Russell, L, Iselius, J, Olesen
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Familial occurrence of migraine without aura and migraine with aura
Neurology, 1993We report a study of 121 probands (patients) with migraine without aura (MO) and 72 probands with migraine with aura (MA), diagnosed according to the operational diagnostic criteria of the International Headache Society and selected from 35 general practices in Denmark.
M B, Russell +3 more
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Migraine trait symptoms in migraine with and without aura
Neurology, 2014The aim of the study was to determine whether various transient sensory and neuropsychological symptoms (SNS) were associated with migraine using a custom questionnaire.In this hypothesis-generating case-control study, the frequencies of transient SNS in 219 patients with migraine (149 without aura and 70 with aura) were compared with 161 age- and sex ...
T. P. Jurgens, L. H. Schulte, A. May
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Cephalalgia, 2001
This review is a tribute to Professor Jes Olesen involvement in the genetics of migraine and tension-type headache as it is coming up to his 60th birthday.
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This review is a tribute to Professor Jes Olesen involvement in the genetics of migraine and tension-type headache as it is coming up to his 60th birthday.
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2014
A 72-year-old male patient was referred to us for evaluation of recurrent episodes of loss of vision on his left side. The history of the visual episodes started when he was 52 years old. The patient described precisely how he suddenly lost the vision in the central part of his eyes, and after 5 min perceived flickering, scintillating lights moving to ...
Miguel J. A. Láinez, Ana García-Casado
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A 72-year-old male patient was referred to us for evaluation of recurrent episodes of loss of vision on his left side. The history of the visual episodes started when he was 52 years old. The patient described precisely how he suddenly lost the vision in the central part of his eyes, and after 5 min perceived flickering, scintillating lights moving to ...
Miguel J. A. Láinez, Ana García-Casado
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Posterior cerebral hypoperfusion in migraine without aura
Cephalalgia, 2006Abstract Cerebral blood flow (CBF) studies in migraine have introduced the concept of a pattern different in migraine with aura and migraine without aura. The migraine aura is characterized by a focal reduction of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the posterior part of one hemisphere. The hypoperfusion is followed by a phase of long-
M, Denuelle +4 more
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Oestrogen and attacks of migraine with and without aura
The Lancet Neurology, 2004During women's reproductive years, migraine is three times more common than in men of a similar age. Although this female preponderance is commonly assumed to be associated with the additional trigger of fluctuating sex hormones of the menstrual cycle, few studies have been done to confirm or refute this. This review is confined to the relation between
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Cephalalgia, 1996
Migrainous disorder was analysed in a large population-based study of 4000 forty-year-old males and females. All interviews were conducted by one physician and the diagnostic criteria of the International Headache Society were used. Of the 48 people with migrainous disorder, 40 had migrainous disorder without aura and 9 had migrainous disorder with ...
M B, Russell, J, Olesen
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Migrainous disorder was analysed in a large population-based study of 4000 forty-year-old males and females. All interviews were conducted by one physician and the diagnostic criteria of the International Headache Society were used. Of the 48 people with migrainous disorder, 40 had migrainous disorder without aura and 9 had migrainous disorder with ...
M B, Russell, J, Olesen
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Migraine Stroke: A Possible Complication of Both Migraine With and Without Aura
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1996We describe four migraine patients who developed an ischemic stroke during their typical migraine attacks. Cerebral infarction as a possible complication of migraine without aura is discussed. We propose a review of the migraine stroke definition of the International Headache Society.
NARBONE, Maria Carola +5 more
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