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No association between migraine frequency, white matter lesions and silent brain infarctions: a study in a series of women with chronic migraine.

A MeilánD LarrosaC RamónE Cernuda-MorollónP Martínez-CamblorA SaizE SantamartaS Pérez-PeredaJulio Pascual
Published in: European journal of neurology (2020)
As compared with the expected prevalence at this age, this study confirms that the prevalence of WMLs, in most cases small, deep and frontal, was increased in CM and EM. However, our results do not support an association of WMLs or SIs with a higher frequency of attacks, but with the presence of vascular risk factors and mainly age >45 years.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • white matter
  • multiple sclerosis
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • brain injury
  • drug induced
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage