Migraine is a common neurological syndrome that affects approximately 10–20% of the population. The pathophysiology of migraine is unclear. 5-hydroxytriptamine is a key mediator in the ...
Previously it was called common migraine 1.2 MA Recurrent disorder manifesting in attacks of reversible focal neurological symptoms that usually develop gradually over 5–20 min and last for less ...
Serotonin plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of migraines. Upregulation of 5-HT2A receptors is found in medication-overuse headache (MOH). Several migraine medications, both preventative ...
Migraine headaches are common, affecting around 10% of the population worldwide. These throbbing headaches are typically located on one side of the head and may be accompanied by an aura. A migraine ...
Migraine and tension headaches can disrupt daily life but differ in severity and symptoms. Migraine is more likely to cause debilitating pain, while tension headaches are generally milder but ...
Could the high percentage of TP patients with concurrent migraine be explained by this autonomic dysfunction? The exact pathophysiology remains unknown, and the presented case does not provide ...
If you have frequent migraine headaches, you might be surprised to learn that your jaw could be to blame. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your head and the side of your jaw.
The most effective drugs for tackling the pain of migraines has been revealed after a major review. Oxford University scientists reviewed 89,000 patients given one of 17 different pills to treat ...
This beneficial effect of a powerful inhibitor of platelet aggregation suggests that platelets may have a role in pathogenesis of migraine. This may be because of an effect on serotonin stores.