K. Amery CEPMaGH Amery, Willem K. 1982 06 01: Brain hypoxia: the turning-point in the genesis of the migraine attack? Cephalalgia, Vol. 2, pp. 83-109. Oslo. ISSN 0333-1024. The hypothesis postulates that a brief episode of focal cerebral hypoxia occurs in every attack of migraine. Clinical, biochemical and technical (EEG and CT scans) evidence is summarized suggesting that cerebral hypoxia may indeed occur in the course of a migraine attack. Focal hypoxia is seen as the turning-point in the pathogenesis of the attack. It may be provoked by different mechanisms in different patients; the potential role of decreased oxygen supply and of increased oxygen need are reviewed and excess sympathetic drive is considered a potential key mechanism in ...