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Abstracts and Citations*(1) Abstracts and Citations Kenneth L. Moore, M.D.-Abstracts Editor Woods RP, lacoboni M, Mazziotta JC. Brief report: Bilateral spreading cerebral hypoperfusion during spontaneous migraine headache. N Engl J Med 1994 DEC 22;331 (25):1689-1692. Lambert GA, Michalicek J. Cortical spreading depression reduces dural blood flow - A possible mechanism for migraine pain? Cephalalgia 1994 DEC;14(6):430-436. These experiments were designed to investigate a possible mechanism linking the phenomenon of cortical spreading depression with activation of the trigeminal sensory system in migraine. Blood flow in the cortex and middle meningeal artery was measure d in cats before and during propagation of a wave of cortical spreading depression, initiated by cortical pinprick. This caused a transient propagated increase in cortical blood flow. Cortical spreading depression was accompanied by a decrease in blo od flow in the middle meningeal artery, sometimes to very low levels. The results suggest that the pain of migraine could arise from dural ischemia induced by cortical spreading depression. Olesen J. Understanding the biologic basis of migraine. N Engl J Med 1994 DEC 22;331(25):1713-1714. Buzzi MG. Cortical spreading depression and dural blood flow. Cephalalgia 1994 DEC;14(6):393-394. Ricalde OA. DHE-45 and Sumatriptan Are Similarly Effective in Migraine. Amer Farm Physician 1994 DEC;50(8):1777-1778. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain Wiley

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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain , Volume 35 (10) – Nov 1, 1995

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0017-8748
eISSN
1526-4610
DOI
10.1111/j.1526-4610.1995.hed3510641_a.x
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Abstracts and Citations Kenneth L. Moore, M.D.-Abstracts Editor Woods RP, lacoboni M, Mazziotta JC. Brief report: Bilateral spreading cerebral hypoperfusion during spontaneous migraine headache. N Engl J Med 1994 DEC 22;331 (25):1689-1692. Lambert GA, Michalicek J. Cortical spreading depression reduces dural blood flow - A possible mechanism for migraine pain? Cephalalgia 1994 DEC;14(6):430-436. These experiments were designed to investigate a possible mechanism linking the phenomenon of cortical spreading depression with activation of the trigeminal sensory system in migraine. Blood flow in the cortex and middle meningeal artery was measure d in cats before and during propagation of a wave of cortical spreading depression, initiated by cortical pinprick. This caused a transient propagated increase in cortical blood flow. Cortical spreading depression was accompanied by a decrease in blo od flow in the middle meningeal artery, sometimes to very low levels. The results suggest that the pain of migraine could arise from dural ischemia induced by cortical spreading depression. Olesen J. Understanding the biologic basis of migraine. N Engl J Med 1994 DEC 22;331(25):1713-1714. Buzzi MG. Cortical spreading depression and dural blood flow. Cephalalgia 1994 DEC;14(6):393-394. Ricalde OA. DHE-45 and Sumatriptan Are Similarly Effective in Migraine. Amer Farm Physician 1994 DEC;50(8):1777-1778.

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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face PainWiley

Published: Nov 1, 1995

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