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What Are the Types of Migraines?
Medically reviewed by Smita Patel, DO Migraine headaches are predominantly classified as either migraine without aura or ...
We screened 28 patients who had unilateral weakness with headache; one had familial hemiplegic migraine, two had inconsistent examinations within one session and one failed to complete the interview.
Migraine is an independent risk factor for stroke. Mechanisms underlying this association are unclear. Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM), a migraine subtype that also carries an increased stroke risk ...
Abstract: Background: Familial Hemiplegic Migraine is a genetic migraine which is caused by specific mutations mostly affecting interneurons’ membrane ion transport. The mutations cause an increase in ...
Several specific genetic mutations have been identified in familial hemiplegic migraine, a rare but severe variant, offering insights into potential mechanisms underlying more common migraine types.
Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) means it runs in your family, and you could pass it on to your children. FHM comes in various form and each form is associated with a specific gene. Type 1 is ...
Clinical similarity between vestibular migraine and episodic type 2 ataxia, suggests shared pathophysiological mechanisms, such as voltage-gated calcium channel (CACNA1A) changes, also found in ...
ABSTRACT: Vestibular Migraine (VM) is a common neurological disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo and migraine symptoms. The pathogenesis of VM is complex and involves multiple ...
That similarity can make it hard to diagnose. If these types of migraine run in your family, they’re called familial hemiplegic migraine, and they're caused by a mutated gene you get from your ...
In migraine, genetic alterations in CACNA1A are associated with familial hemiplegic migraine, which is characterized by premonitory symptoms and temporary paralysis. Calcium channel dysfunction may ...
There are two types of hemiplegic migraine. They share the same symptoms and are both caused by gene mutations. Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) is inherited. Gene mutations associated with familial ...