To see whether vascular reactivity differed among clinically-defined headache categories, amplitude of pulsation of the superficial temporal artery, facial temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and respiration rate were monitored during mental arithmetic and reaction time tests in 30 young women subject to classical migraine, common migraine or episodically-recurring tension headaches, and in 10 others who rarely or never had headaches. The reliability of responses was assessed on three consecutive days. Facial temperature decreased more in headache-prone than in nonheadache subjects throughout the experiment. Initial increases in temporal pulse amplitude, sustained increases in respiration rate, and increases in systolic blood pressure a...
WOS: 000296461800006PubMed ID: 20158621Migraine attacks are characterized by headaches associated wi...
Migraine sufferers have been characterized as particularly “stress-sensitive,” and they tend to expe...
BACKGROUND: Migraine has been reported as a possible risk factor for ischemic stroke. The mechanism...
It was hypothesized that extracranial vascular responses would differ from normal in migrainous subj...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal relationship between autonomic...
Patients with migraine with or without aura were enrolled and were divided into two groups based on ...
Background Migraine is a stress-related disorder, suggesting that there may be sympathetic hyperact...
Migraine, muscle-contraction headache patients, and non-headache controls were physiologically asses...
Background and objectives Stress is in several studies mentioned as the most frequent trigger of he...
© 2016, Mamontov et al.Background: The autonomous cardiovascular control can contribute to progressi...
Abnormal cerebrovascular regulation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of migraine. Our aim in...
WOS: 000515122500025PubMed: 31603510Objective It has been shown that patients with migraine have end...
To clarify whether the vasoconstrictory response is impaired and to study vascular function in patie...
WOS: 000296461800006PubMed ID: 20158621Migraine attacks are characterized by headaches associated wi...
Migraine sufferers have been characterized as particularly “stress-sensitive,” and they tend to expe...
BACKGROUND: Migraine has been reported as a possible risk factor for ischemic stroke. The mechanism...
It was hypothesized that extracranial vascular responses would differ from normal in migrainous subj...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal relationship between autonomic...
Patients with migraine with or without aura were enrolled and were divided into two groups based on ...
Background Migraine is a stress-related disorder, suggesting that there may be sympathetic hyperact...
Migraine, muscle-contraction headache patients, and non-headache controls were physiologically asses...
Background and objectives Stress is in several studies mentioned as the most frequent trigger of he...
© 2016, Mamontov et al.Background: The autonomous cardiovascular control can contribute to progressi...
Abnormal cerebrovascular regulation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of migraine. Our aim in...
WOS: 000515122500025PubMed: 31603510Objective It has been shown that patients with migraine have end...
To clarify whether the vasoconstrictory response is impaired and to study vascular function in patie...
WOS: 000296461800006PubMed ID: 20158621Migraine attacks are characterized by headaches associated wi...
Migraine sufferers have been characterized as particularly “stress-sensitive,” and they tend to expe...
BACKGROUND: Migraine has been reported as a possible risk factor for ischemic stroke. The mechanism...