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Chronic disorders with episodic manifestations: focus on epilepsy and migraine

Chronic disorders with episodic manifestations: focus on epilepsy and migraine,10.1016/S1474-4422(06)70348-9,Lancet Neurology,Sheryl R Haut,Marcelo E

Chronic disorders with episodic manifestations: focus on epilepsy and migraine   (Citations: 64)
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Journal: Lancet Neurology - LANCET NEUROL , vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 148-157, 2006
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    • ...Both primary headache disorders and epilepsies are chronic neurological pathologies with episodic manifestations [1]...

    Christoph J. Schankinet al. Headache in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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      Migraine is a common and often debilitating disorder affecting up to 20% of the population, with women being affected three to four times more often than me...

    Daniel I Chasmanet al. Genome-wide association study reveals three susceptibility loci for co...

    • ...Migraine is a common and often disabling disorder affecting up to 20% of the general population, women 3–4 times more often than men ...

    Markus Schürkset al. Genetic Determinants of Cardiovascular Events among Women with Migrain...

    • ...An association between migraine and epilepsy has been demonstrated in several studies, mainly based on adults affected by epilepsy [1, 5, 6]. In children an association between migraine and some epilepsy syndromes has been reported, but data are conflicting and studies have been limited by the small numbers of patients and to the lack of clearly stated diagnostic criteria of childhood migraine [7]...
    • ...In previous studies, the prevalence of migraine in epileptic populations was estimated to be 8‐24% [1, 2, 5, 6] and the...
    • ...risk of migraine was 2.4 times higher among adults with epilepsy than in those without [1, 5, 6]. The prevalence of migraine in children with partial epilepsy was 21% in benign rolandic epilepsy and 17% in cryptogenic/symptomatic epilepsy [7]...
    • ...The prevalence of epilepsy in migraineurs varies from 1 to 17%, with a median of 5.9% [1, 2], substantially higher than the population prevalence of epilepsy which is 0.5‐1% (http://www.who.int/topics/epilepsy)...

    Irene ToldoEgleet al. Comorbidity between headache and epilepsy in a pediatric headache cent...

    • ...Indeed, interictal cortical excitability is increased in migraineurs [5], and there is a clinical association between migraine and epilepsy [6]...

    Katharina Eikermann-Haerteret al. Cortical Spreading Depression and Migraine

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