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Association of white matter hyperintensities with migraine phenotypes and response to treatment

Journal

ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA
Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 1725-1733

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13760-022-02015-x

Keywords

WMHs; Migraine phenotypes; Migraine treatment response

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This study found that WMHs are more common in migraineurs, especially in those with migraine with aura, vomiting, and dizziness. WMHs increase with age and disease burden, and are associated with poorer response to acute and prophylactic medications.
Introduction White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are frequently found in migraineurs. However, their clinical significance and correlation to different migraine phenotypes and treatment responses are not well defined. The study aimed to examine the association of WMHs with migraine clinical patterns and treatment response. Aim of work We aimed to evaluate the association between WMHs and migraine phenotypes and explore the relationship of WMHs to treatment response. Methods Our cross-sectional study formed of 500 migraineurs who sought treatment in Kafr el-sheik university hospital and underwent (3 T) MRI to evaluate WMHs. Different migraine phenotypes were compared between patients with and without WMHs. According to reduced headache pain intensity and frequency, these patients were divided into treatment responder and non-responder groups. Results A total of 145 patients (29%) had WMHs. Patients with WMHs were significantly older, had a longer disease duration, and higher attack frequency. Patients who did not respond to acute and maintenance medications had a higher frequency of WMHs and high WMHs Scheltens score. Migraine with Aura and the presence of vomiting and dizziness were predictors for the development of WMHs. Conclusion WMHs are more common in migraine with aura. It is more frequent in migraine associated with vomiting and dizziness. WMHs increased with advancing age and more severe disease burden. Poorer response to acute and prophylactic medications was found in patients with WMHs.

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