Fase premonitoria,una etapa clave en la migraña |
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Authors: | AB Gago-Veiga J Vivancos M Sobrado |
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Institution: | Unidad de Cefaleas, Servicio de Neurología, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Princesa, Hospital Universitario de la Princesa, Madrid, España |
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Abstract: | IntroductionThe premonitory phase comprises a wide range of symptoms that precede the onset of pain in a migraine episode by up to 48 hours. Premonitory symptoms are often not recognised by patients but do have a significant impact on their quality of life. As these symptoms represent the first stage of a migraine attack, they are crucial in improving our understanding of the key points of the origin of migraine.DevelopmentThis paper uses a question-answer format to review the main clinical studies analysing premonitory symptoms, their predictive capacity, the relationship between these symptoms and the biology of migraine, and the role of neuroimaging in the premonitory phase. Finally, we discuss the relevance of these symptoms as potential therapeutic targets in the future.ConclusionsThis study of the premonitory phase has demonstrated that the hypothalamus plays an essential role in the origin of migraine attacks. We should consider the search for new targets in acute migraine treatment in order to act before the onset of the pain. This would imply a radical change in the lives of patients with migraine. |
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Keywords: | Dopamine Premonitory phase Hypothalamus Migraine Prodromes Premonitory symptoms |
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