The development of diagnostic criteria has enabled greater recognition of menstrual migraine as a highly prevalent and disabling condition meriting specific treatment. Although few therapeutic trials have yet been undertaken in accordance with the criteria, the results of those published to date confirm the efficacy of acute migraine drugs for symptomatic treatment. If this approach is insufficient, the predictability of attacks provides the opportunity for perimenstrual prophylaxis. Continuous contraceptive strategies provide an additional option for management, although clinical trial data are limited. Future approaches to treatment could explore the genomic and nongenomic actions of sex steroids
SUMMARY The suppression of cyclical ovarian activity and the creation of constant oestradiol levels ...
Patrizia Ripa,1 Raffaele Ornello,1 Diana Degan,1 Cindy Tiseo,1 Janet Stewart,2 Francesca Pistoia,1 A...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare a multidisciplinary approach of menstrual (...
Objective.—This article reviews hormonal strategies used to treat headaches attributed to the menstr...
E Anne MacGregor Barts Sexual Health Centre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Centre for Neuroscience ...
Menstrual migraine (MM) has a prevalence in the general population of approximately 7%, although it ...
Menstrual migraine (MM) is a highly prevalent condition associated with considerable disability. Mig...
peer reviewedPURPOSE OF REVIEW: We highlight the recent clinical trials for the management of acute ...
Purpose of review: We highlight the recent clinical trials for the management of acute and chronic m...
A review and meta-analysis of therapy trials for menstrual-related migraine headache (MRM) and evide...
We assessed the prevalence of menstrual migraine and its restrictions on daily activities in a repre...
Introduction: Migraine shows a significantly higher prevalence in women, especially during reproduct...
Objective: The aim of this scoping review was to identify if the phase of the menstrual cycle was co...
Because of its pathophysiological and clinical peculiarities, true menstrual migraine (MM) (i.e. mig...
Background Migraine is highly prevalent in women (18%). Peak morbidity affects their most productive...
SUMMARY The suppression of cyclical ovarian activity and the creation of constant oestradiol levels ...
Patrizia Ripa,1 Raffaele Ornello,1 Diana Degan,1 Cindy Tiseo,1 Janet Stewart,2 Francesca Pistoia,1 A...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare a multidisciplinary approach of menstrual (...
Objective.—This article reviews hormonal strategies used to treat headaches attributed to the menstr...
E Anne MacGregor Barts Sexual Health Centre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Centre for Neuroscience ...
Menstrual migraine (MM) has a prevalence in the general population of approximately 7%, although it ...
Menstrual migraine (MM) is a highly prevalent condition associated with considerable disability. Mig...
peer reviewedPURPOSE OF REVIEW: We highlight the recent clinical trials for the management of acute ...
Purpose of review: We highlight the recent clinical trials for the management of acute and chronic m...
A review and meta-analysis of therapy trials for menstrual-related migraine headache (MRM) and evide...
We assessed the prevalence of menstrual migraine and its restrictions on daily activities in a repre...
Introduction: Migraine shows a significantly higher prevalence in women, especially during reproduct...
Objective: The aim of this scoping review was to identify if the phase of the menstrual cycle was co...
Because of its pathophysiological and clinical peculiarities, true menstrual migraine (MM) (i.e. mig...
Background Migraine is highly prevalent in women (18%). Peak morbidity affects their most productive...
SUMMARY The suppression of cyclical ovarian activity and the creation of constant oestradiol levels ...
Patrizia Ripa,1 Raffaele Ornello,1 Diana Degan,1 Cindy Tiseo,1 Janet Stewart,2 Francesca Pistoia,1 A...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare a multidisciplinary approach of menstrual (...