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White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations

Background: Repeated migraine attacks and aura could independently cause structural changes in the central nervous system. Our research aims to study the correlation of migraine type, attack frequency, and other clinical variables with the presence, volume and localization of white matter lesions (W...

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Autores principales: Silva, Natália de Oliveira, Maciel, Nicoly Machado, Nather, Jr., Júlio César, Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira, Pinheiro, Carina Ferreira, Bigal, Marcelo Eduardo, dos Santos, Antônio Carlos, Bevilaqua-Grossi, Debora, Dach, Fabiola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832287
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040799
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author Silva, Natália de Oliveira
Maciel, Nicoly Machado
Nather, Jr., Júlio César
Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira
Pinheiro, Carina Ferreira
Bigal, Marcelo Eduardo
dos Santos, Antônio Carlos
Bevilaqua-Grossi, Debora
Dach, Fabiola
author_facet Silva, Natália de Oliveira
Maciel, Nicoly Machado
Nather, Jr., Júlio César
Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira
Pinheiro, Carina Ferreira
Bigal, Marcelo Eduardo
dos Santos, Antônio Carlos
Bevilaqua-Grossi, Debora
Dach, Fabiola
author_sort Silva, Natália de Oliveira
collection PubMed
description Background: Repeated migraine attacks and aura could independently cause structural changes in the central nervous system. Our research aims to study the correlation of migraine type, attack frequency, and other clinical variables with the presence, volume and localization of white matter lesions (WML), in a controlled study. Methods: Sixty volunteers from a tertiary headache center were selected and divided equally into four groups: episodic migraine without aura (MoA), episodic migraine with aura (MA), chronic migraine (CM) and controls (CG). Voxel-based morphometry techniques were used to analyze WML. Results: There were no differences in WML variables between groups. There was a positive correlation between age and the number and total volume of WMLs, which persisted in the comparison categorized by size and brain lobe. Disease duration was positively correlated with the number and total volume of WML, and when controlled by age, the correlation maintained significance only for the insular lobe. Aura frequency was associated with frontal and temporal lobe WMLs. There was no statistically significant correlation between WML and other clinical variables. Conclusion: Migraine overall is not a risk factor for WML. Aura frequency is, however, associated with temporal WML. Disease duration, in adjusted analyses that account for age, is associated with insular WML.
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spelling pubmed-99552252023-02-25 White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations Silva, Natália de Oliveira Maciel, Nicoly Machado Nather, Jr., Júlio César Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira Pinheiro, Carina Ferreira Bigal, Marcelo Eduardo dos Santos, Antônio Carlos Bevilaqua-Grossi, Debora Dach, Fabiola Diagnostics (Basel) Article Background: Repeated migraine attacks and aura could independently cause structural changes in the central nervous system. Our research aims to study the correlation of migraine type, attack frequency, and other clinical variables with the presence, volume and localization of white matter lesions (WML), in a controlled study. Methods: Sixty volunteers from a tertiary headache center were selected and divided equally into four groups: episodic migraine without aura (MoA), episodic migraine with aura (MA), chronic migraine (CM) and controls (CG). Voxel-based morphometry techniques were used to analyze WML. Results: There were no differences in WML variables between groups. There was a positive correlation between age and the number and total volume of WMLs, which persisted in the comparison categorized by size and brain lobe. Disease duration was positively correlated with the number and total volume of WML, and when controlled by age, the correlation maintained significance only for the insular lobe. Aura frequency was associated with frontal and temporal lobe WMLs. There was no statistically significant correlation between WML and other clinical variables. Conclusion: Migraine overall is not a risk factor for WML. Aura frequency is, however, associated with temporal WML. Disease duration, in adjusted analyses that account for age, is associated with insular WML. MDPI 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9955225/ /pubmed/36832287 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040799 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Silva, Natália de Oliveira
Maciel, Nicoly Machado
Nather, Jr., Júlio César
Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira
Pinheiro, Carina Ferreira
Bigal, Marcelo Eduardo
dos Santos, Antônio Carlos
Bevilaqua-Grossi, Debora
Dach, Fabiola
White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations
title White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations
title_full White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations
title_fullStr White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations
title_full_unstemmed White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations
title_short White Matter Lesions Identified by Magnetic Resonance in Women with Migraine: A Volumetric Analysis and Clinical Correlations
title_sort white matter lesions identified by magnetic resonance in women with migraine: a volumetric analysis and clinical correlations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832287
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040799
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