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Is lack of habituation a biomarker of migraine? A critical perspective

2015

Processing of sensory stimuli has been supposed to be dysfunctioning in migraine. A basis for such abnormality has been identified in a defective ability to habituate to repetitive sensorial stimulation. Habituation, i.e. the way the nervous system attenuates response to repeated non noxious stimuli is a fundamental function of sensory systems, that allows appropriate adaptation of neural responses to the relevance of incoming stimuli. In humans, habituation can be studied by evoked potentials where it is indexed by a reduction of amplitude of the evoked response to repeated stimulation. After the first evidence by Schoenen et al in 1995[1] of reduced habituation to visual evoked potentials…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologybusiness.industryInvited Speaker PresentationClinical NeurologySensory systemStimulationGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSomatosensory systemhabituationNeurology (clinical); Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; habituation; migraineStimulus modalityAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineMigrainemedicineNoxious stimulusmigraineSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)HabituationbusinessNeuroscience
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O046. Color vision and visual cortex excitability are impaired in episodic migraine. Simply coexisting or pathophysiologically related dysfunctions?

2015

Background and objectives Evidence of abnormal color vision processing in migraine comes from observation of positive symptoms during visual aura, effects of strong color contrast triggering attacks and of colored-spectacles reducing migraine frequency. Although the central or peripheral basis of such color misperception remains unclear, several authors reported a selective deficit of shortwavelength cones (S-cones) [1]. Sound-induced flash illusions (SIFI) are a simple way to describe visual distorsion induced by acoustic perception. SIFI critically depend on excitability of primary visual cortex (V1) as they are reduced by facilitatory anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologygenetic structuresAuraColor visionmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectIllusionClinical NeurologyAudiologymedicinemedia_commonTranscranial direct-current stimulationbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMigraine with auraMigraine Color Vision Migraine Patient Migraine With Aura. Migraine Without AuraAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Neurology (clinical)Visual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineMigraineOral PresentationNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessNeuroscienceThe Journal of Headache and Pain
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O069. Menstrual cycle affects cortical excitability differently in females with migraine and in healthy controls: a new perspective by cross modal so…

2015

The sound-induced flash illusions (SIFI) represent a valid tool to explore multimodal perception and are critically dependent on visual and acoustic cortical excitability [1, 2]. In a previous study [3], we observed a significant reduction of illusions in migraine patients with respect to healthy controls, probably due to a condition of visual cortex hyperexcitability. Aim of the present study was to evaluate SIFI perceptions in healthy women and patients with menstrual migraine and to describe the effects of cyclical change of steroid hormones and cortical responsiveness.

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologygenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectIllusionClinical NeurologyM-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICAMigraine Progesterone Estradiol Menstrual Cycle Visual Cortexmenstrual migrainePerceptionmedicineMenstrual cyclemedia_commonbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)General Medicinecortical excitabilitymedicine.diseasesound induced flash illusionsVisual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineMigrainemenstrual migraine; cortical excitability; sound induced flash illusionsOral PresentationSettore MED/26 - Neurologiasense organsNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscienceHormoneThe Journal of Headache and Pain
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Effectiveness and safety of Nintendo Wii Fit PlusTM training in children with migraine without aura a preliminary study

2013

Maria Esposito,1 Maria Ruberto,2 Francesca Gimigliano,1,2 Rosa Marotta,3 Beatrice Gallai,4 Lucia Parisi,5 Serena Marianna Lavano,3 Michele Roccella,5 Marco Carotenuto11Center for Childhood Headache, Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry Clinic, Department of Mental Health, Physical and Preventive Medicine, 2Department of Odonto-Stomathologic Disciplines, Pathology – Orthopedic Sciences, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy; 3Department of Psychiatry, “Magna Graecia” University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy; 4Unit of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy; 5Child Neuropsychiatry, Department of Psychology, University of …

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Maternal personality profile of children affected by migraine

2013

Maria Esposito,1 Michele Roccella,2 Beatrice Gallai,3 Lucia Parisi,2 Serena Marianna Lavano,4 Rosa Marotta,4 Marco Carotenuto1 1Center for Childhood Headache, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy; 2Department of Psychology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; 3Unit of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy; 4Department of Psychiatry, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy Background: Empirical evidence of the important role of the family in primary pediatric headache has grown significantly in the last few years, although the interconnections between the dysfunctional process and the family interaction are still unclear. Even th…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectDysfunctional familychildhood migrainePsychastheniaMinnesota Multiphasic Personality InventorymedicinePersonalityMMPI-2PsychiatryBiological PsychiatryOriginal Researchmedia_commonExtraversion and introversionMMPI-2 childhood migraine maternal personality.business.industrymedicine.diseasematernal personalitySettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantilePsychiatry and Mental healthMigraineAnxietymedicine.symptomPersonality Assessment InventorybusinessNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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Continuity of healthcare for headacahe patients: a problem of communication between headache specialists and general pratictioners

2005

The continuous care of headache patients, from headache centres to general practice, is a managerial problem that is still unsolved in Italy. In fact, if on the one hand patients do not usually go to headache centres because of poor information, on the other hand, if they do, they do not find their general practitioner (GP) sufficiently prepared to continue the management. In Sicily we have formed a dense network of headache centres that we will try to link on the Internet to deal with the problem of poor patients information and poor specialist consultation. We also have faced the problem of the continuous care, trying to overcome "the difficulties of communication between specialists, GPs…

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Osmophobia in migraine classification: a multicentre study in juvenile patients.

2010

Aims: This study was planned to investigate the diagnostic utility of osmophobia as criterion for migraine without aura (MO) as proposed in the Appendix (A1.1) of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II, 2004). Methods: We analysed 1020 patients presenting at 10 Italian juvenile headache centres, 622 affected by migraine (M) and 328 by tension-type headache (TTH); 70 were affected by headache not elsewhere classified (NEC) in ICHD-II. By using a semi-structured questionnaire, the prevalence of osmophobia was 26.9%, significantly higher in M than TTH patients (34.6% vs 14.3%). Results: Osmophobia was correlated with: (i) family history of M and osmophobia; and (ii) o…

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Transverse Sinus Stenosis in Refractory Chronic Headache Patients: An Observational Study

2019

Background: Transverse sinus stenosis is a common brain MRI finding in chronic migraine (CM) and chronic tension-type headache (CTTH) patients in clinical practice; however, its clinical and diagnostic role is unclear. The aim of the study is to determine the frequency of transverse sinus stenosis in these headache patients resistant to preventive treatments and to verify whether this is a useful finding for identifying patients with intracranial hypertension. Methods: This is an observational study. Patients with refractory CM and CTTH underwent a 3T-magnetic resonance venography (MRV) before cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) opening pressure measurement. Transverse sinus stenosis was determined u…

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Suggested randomized, controlled trial for frovatriptan: a reply

2011

Dear Sir, We read with interest the comments of Dr. Tfelt-Hansen [1] regarding our three recently published randomized controlled trials comparing patients’ preference (primary endpoint) and efficacy (secondary endpoints) of frovatriptan 2.5 mg versus zolmitriptan 2.5 mg [2], rizatriptan 10 mg [3] and almotriptan 12.5 mg [4], and the meta-analysis of pooled individual data from the three studies [5]. In all studies frovatriptan showed similar preference and short-term efficacy outcomes (pain relief and pain-free episodes at 2 h) with respect to the other three triptans. The questions put by Dr. Tfelt-Hansen sound appropriate. Doubts are raised on the usefulness of head-to-head preference tr…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryClinical NeurologyZolmitriptanGeneral MedicineTriptansmedicine.diseaseRizatriptanEfficacySumatriptanAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineMigraineAlmotriptanmedicinefrovatriptan controlled trial migraineNeurology (clinical)Intensive care medicinebusinessFrovatriptanLetter to the Editormedicine.drugThe Journal of Headache and Pain
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Relevance of lactate level detection in migrane and fibromyalgia

2019

The aim of this study was to determine the blood lactate levels in healthy and pathological subjects, particularly with migraine and fibromyalgia. Moreover we investigated the possible correlation between lactate concentration, postural stability and balance disorders; the composition of the groups were: migraine (n = 25; age 49.7 +/- 12.5), fibromyalgia (n = 10; age 43.7 +/- 21.2), control group (n = 16 age 28.52 +/- 2.4). The results showed that patients with fibromyalgia (FG) had higher lactate levels compared to migraine (MG) and control group (CG) (mean +/- sd: FG = 1.78 +/- 0.9 mmol/L; MG = 1.45 +/- 1 mmol/L; CG = 0,85 +/- 0,07 mmol/L). The same situation was highlighted about the swa…

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