There is some evidence supporting a potential role of hypersensitivity of the dopaminergic system in the pathogenesis of migraine. In this case report, we describe a syncopal episode in a patient with migraine without aura after the administration of a very low dose of apomorphine, a classical agonist of dopaminergic receptors. The absence of cardiovascular risk factors in this patient suggests that the clinical event might have been caused by hypersensitivity of the dopaminergic system
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which an inducer stimulus in one sense leads to a concur...
Migraine is a complex neurological disorder with a well-documented genetic basis. Migraine is a prod...
Migraine is a disorder of the sensory nervous system, consisting of head pain and debilitating senso...
The theory that hypersensitivity of dopamine (DA) system is involved in the pathogenesis of migraine...
Migraine is a common disorder characterized by recurrent pain attacks of mild-severe intensity assoc...
Migraine is a common chronic disorder with an etiology still mostly unknown. Several neurotransmitte...
Recent studies have revealed peculiar functional and genetic features of dopamine receptors in migra...
Background: Migraine seems to be caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors. Clini...
none2Migraine attacks are characterized by pain variously associated with cranial parasympathetic (c...
Allodynia, the perception of pain induced by a non-painful stimulus, is frequently associated with m...
Objective and Background: Pupillometric investigations into migraine have suggested that an autonomi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the dopamine receptor genes, DRD1, DRD3, and DRD5 in the patho...
Aim To date there is no consensus whether there is a sympathetic or a parasympathetic disturbance in...
Abnormal increased cortical responsivity to various types of stimuli plays a major role in migraine ...
Serotonin syndrome, a condition with numerous clinical neurological manifestations, is the result of...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which an inducer stimulus in one sense leads to a concur...
Migraine is a complex neurological disorder with a well-documented genetic basis. Migraine is a prod...
Migraine is a disorder of the sensory nervous system, consisting of head pain and debilitating senso...
The theory that hypersensitivity of dopamine (DA) system is involved in the pathogenesis of migraine...
Migraine is a common disorder characterized by recurrent pain attacks of mild-severe intensity assoc...
Migraine is a common chronic disorder with an etiology still mostly unknown. Several neurotransmitte...
Recent studies have revealed peculiar functional and genetic features of dopamine receptors in migra...
Background: Migraine seems to be caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors. Clini...
none2Migraine attacks are characterized by pain variously associated with cranial parasympathetic (c...
Allodynia, the perception of pain induced by a non-painful stimulus, is frequently associated with m...
Objective and Background: Pupillometric investigations into migraine have suggested that an autonomi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the dopamine receptor genes, DRD1, DRD3, and DRD5 in the patho...
Aim To date there is no consensus whether there is a sympathetic or a parasympathetic disturbance in...
Abnormal increased cortical responsivity to various types of stimuli plays a major role in migraine ...
Serotonin syndrome, a condition with numerous clinical neurological manifestations, is the result of...
Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which an inducer stimulus in one sense leads to a concur...
Migraine is a complex neurological disorder with a well-documented genetic basis. Migraine is a prod...
Migraine is a disorder of the sensory nervous system, consisting of head pain and debilitating senso...