AbstractPurpose and methodsMigraine, with or without aura, affects from 10% to 14% of the population, and is as such one of the most common headache disorders. A unified hypothesis for the physiopathology of migraine and its relationship with epileptic migraine and migralepsy has yet to be formulated.Trigemino-vascular system (TVS) activation is believed to play a crucial role in the “pain phase” in migraine; cortical spreading depression (CSD) is considered to be the primary cause of TVS activation.On the basis of data in the literature, I would like to stress that TVS activation may originate at different cortical and subcortical levels. For example, as recently reported, an epileptic focus, originating and propagating along cortical non-...
Purpose: The case report published in this issue by Wang et al. offers us an opportunity to review p...
The exact neural mechanisms underlying migraine have been strongly debated for decades. It is well a...
I was delighted to be invited to comment on the article by Marte Helene Bjørk and co-workers entitle...
Purpose and methods: Migraine, with or without aura, affects from 10% to 14% of the population, and ...
AbstractPurpose and methodsMigraine, with or without aura, affects from 10% to 14% of the population...
AbstractBasic and clinical neuroscience research findings suggest that cortical spreading depression...
The comorbidity between epilepsy and migraine has been well known for a century, yet it is stilt not...
Sometimes the overlap between epilepsy and migraine/headache symptoms is even complete (1, 2). Thi...
Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders, with a significant social and economic im...
Plaguing humans for more than two millennia, manifest on every continent studied, and with more than...
Migraine is a very common neurological disorder affecting people from numerous age groups and it has...
Migraine is a common, paroxysmal, highly disabling primary headache disorder with a genetic backgrou...
The possible link/comorbidity (causal or not causal) between epilepsy and headaches has been a topic...
Objective.—Many studies have supported the hypothesis of alteration of cortical hyperexcitability as...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The term of "migralepsy" has been proposed to define migraine-tr...
Purpose: The case report published in this issue by Wang et al. offers us an opportunity to review p...
The exact neural mechanisms underlying migraine have been strongly debated for decades. It is well a...
I was delighted to be invited to comment on the article by Marte Helene Bjørk and co-workers entitle...
Purpose and methods: Migraine, with or without aura, affects from 10% to 14% of the population, and ...
AbstractPurpose and methodsMigraine, with or without aura, affects from 10% to 14% of the population...
AbstractBasic and clinical neuroscience research findings suggest that cortical spreading depression...
The comorbidity between epilepsy and migraine has been well known for a century, yet it is stilt not...
Sometimes the overlap between epilepsy and migraine/headache symptoms is even complete (1, 2). Thi...
Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders, with a significant social and economic im...
Plaguing humans for more than two millennia, manifest on every continent studied, and with more than...
Migraine is a very common neurological disorder affecting people from numerous age groups and it has...
Migraine is a common, paroxysmal, highly disabling primary headache disorder with a genetic backgrou...
The possible link/comorbidity (causal or not causal) between epilepsy and headaches has been a topic...
Objective.—Many studies have supported the hypothesis of alteration of cortical hyperexcitability as...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The term of "migralepsy" has been proposed to define migraine-tr...
Purpose: The case report published in this issue by Wang et al. offers us an opportunity to review p...
The exact neural mechanisms underlying migraine have been strongly debated for decades. It is well a...
I was delighted to be invited to comment on the article by Marte Helene Bjørk and co-workers entitle...