Vascular changes with optical coherence tomography angiography during aura of migraine: A case report.
Pınar Bingöl KızıltunçHuban AtillaPublished in: European journal of ophthalmology (2020)
These findings indicate that blood flow during migraine attack is reduced not only in the brain but also in the eye. Eye pain in migraine patients may be due to decreased blood flow in the eye. Restoring the vascular changes 3 hours after the visual aura suggests that vascular changes may be transient during a migraine attack.