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Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors

Migraines are one of the emerging causes of disabilities experienced worldwide, and strokes are the second leading cause of death globally. Migraines with aura have been reported to be associated with a higher risk of ischemic strokes, whereas hemorrhagic strokes are more closely associated with mig...

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Autores principales: Hassan, Mohammad, Belavadi, Rishab, Gudigopuram, Sri Vallabh Reddy, Raguthu, Ciri C, Gajjela, Harini, Kela, Iljena, Kakarala, Chandra L, Modi, Srimy, Sange, Ibrahim
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900505
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20202
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author Hassan, Mohammad
Belavadi, Rishab
Gudigopuram, Sri Vallabh Reddy
Raguthu, Ciri C
Gajjela, Harini
Kela, Iljena
Kakarala, Chandra L
Modi, Srimy
Sange, Ibrahim
author_facet Hassan, Mohammad
Belavadi, Rishab
Gudigopuram, Sri Vallabh Reddy
Raguthu, Ciri C
Gajjela, Harini
Kela, Iljena
Kakarala, Chandra L
Modi, Srimy
Sange, Ibrahim
author_sort Hassan, Mohammad
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description Migraines are one of the emerging causes of disabilities experienced worldwide, and strokes are the second leading cause of death globally. Migraines with aura have been reported to be associated with a higher risk of ischemic strokes, whereas hemorrhagic strokes are more closely associated with migraines without aura, possible mechanisms that link migraines to strokes. These can be categorized into vascular mechanisms such as vasospasm, endothelial and platelet dysfunction, and alteration in the vessel wall seen in migraineurs, further perpetrated by vascular risk factors such as hypertension and hyperlipidemias. Cerebral hypoperfusion that occurs in migraines can cause an electrical aberrance, leading to a phenomenon known as “spreading depression” which can contribute to strokes. In this review, we discuss bloodstream elevation in procoagulants such as antiphospholipid antibodies, homocysteine, von Willebrand factor, and prothrombin. Maintaining pregnant women who actively experience migraines with aura under close observation may be of some value in achieving better outcomes. Women who experience migraines after starting hormonal contraception are at a higher risk of experiencing strokes and stand to benefit from being switched to non-hormonal methods. In this article, we discuss the mechanisms linking migraines and strokes, briefly discuss the pathogenesis, and explore the risk factors contributing to the association therein. In addition, we examine the relationship between migraines and ischemic strokes, as well as hemorrhagic strokes, and review management considerations.
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spelling pubmed-86477782021-12-10 Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors Hassan, Mohammad Belavadi, Rishab Gudigopuram, Sri Vallabh Reddy Raguthu, Ciri C Gajjela, Harini Kela, Iljena Kakarala, Chandra L Modi, Srimy Sange, Ibrahim Cureus Family/General Practice Migraines are one of the emerging causes of disabilities experienced worldwide, and strokes are the second leading cause of death globally. Migraines with aura have been reported to be associated with a higher risk of ischemic strokes, whereas hemorrhagic strokes are more closely associated with migraines without aura, possible mechanisms that link migraines to strokes. These can be categorized into vascular mechanisms such as vasospasm, endothelial and platelet dysfunction, and alteration in the vessel wall seen in migraineurs, further perpetrated by vascular risk factors such as hypertension and hyperlipidemias. Cerebral hypoperfusion that occurs in migraines can cause an electrical aberrance, leading to a phenomenon known as “spreading depression” which can contribute to strokes. In this review, we discuss bloodstream elevation in procoagulants such as antiphospholipid antibodies, homocysteine, von Willebrand factor, and prothrombin. Maintaining pregnant women who actively experience migraines with aura under close observation may be of some value in achieving better outcomes. Women who experience migraines after starting hormonal contraception are at a higher risk of experiencing strokes and stand to benefit from being switched to non-hormonal methods. In this article, we discuss the mechanisms linking migraines and strokes, briefly discuss the pathogenesis, and explore the risk factors contributing to the association therein. In addition, we examine the relationship between migraines and ischemic strokes, as well as hemorrhagic strokes, and review management considerations. Cureus 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8647778/ /pubmed/34900505 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20202 Text en Copyright © 2021, Hassan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hassan, Mohammad
Belavadi, Rishab
Gudigopuram, Sri Vallabh Reddy
Raguthu, Ciri C
Gajjela, Harini
Kela, Iljena
Kakarala, Chandra L
Modi, Srimy
Sange, Ibrahim
Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors
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title_full Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors
title_fullStr Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors
title_full_unstemmed Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors
title_short Migraine and Stroke: In Search of Shared Pathways, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors
title_sort migraine and stroke: in search of shared pathways, mechanisms, and risk factors
topic Family/General Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900505
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20202
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