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Migraine and stroke: a continuum of association in adults
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Migraine and stroke: a continuum of association in adults

Adel Alhazzani and Richard P Goddeau
Headache, Vol.53(6), pp.1023-1027
06/2013
PMID: 23594120

Abstract

Animals Cerebral Hemorrhage - diagnosis Cerebral Hemorrhage - epidemiology Humans Migraine Disorders - diagnosis Migraine Disorders - epidemiology Risk Factors Stroke - diagnosis Stroke - epidemiology
Migraine and stroke are the most common neurovascular disorders affecting adults. Migraine, particularly with aura, is associated with increased stroke risk both during and between attacks; as such, migraine may be viewed as a potentially modifiable risk factor for stroke. The exact mechanism by which migraine can predispose to stroke remains uncertain.

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