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Reduction in retinal microvascular perfusion during migraine attacks.

Katherine PodrazaNitin BangeraAkira FelizAndrew C Charles
Published in: Headache (2023)
These results indicate that perfusion is reduced in MA and MO in the parafoveal retina during the ictal period. Interictally, the foveal retina in MA has reduced perfusion when compared to the foveal retina in MO. Patients with unilateral headache showed interictal asymmetry of retinal perfusion between eyes. These results indicate that changes in retinal perfusion could be a part of migraine pathophysiology, and that distinct retinal vascular signatures identified with OCTA could represent biomarkers for migraine.
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