ACTA NEUROPHARMACOLOGICA ›› 2023, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (5): 60-.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-1396.2023.05.011

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Research on the Association Between Migraine and Cerebrovascular Disease

GENG Xin-yu, SHANG Wen-xuan, LI Li-tao   

  1. 1.Graduate School of Hebei North University,Zhangjiakou,075000,China 

    2.Department of Neurology, Hebei Provincial People's Hospital,Shijiazhuang,050057,China 

    3.Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Brain Network and Cognitive Disorders,Shijiazhuang,050057,China

  • Online:2023-10-26 Published:2024-05-09
  • About author:耿新宇,在读研究生;E-mail:1151915563@qq.com

Abstract:

Migraine, as a kind of pulsating pain that mainly occurs on one or both sides of the forehead for a long time, is severe and persistent, which has a serious adverse impact on the patient's life, learning and work ability, and ultimately can lead to a reduction in the patient's quality of life, learning and ability to complete tasks. Migraine is related to cerebrovascular disease to some extent, especially migraine patients with aura are easy to induce cerebrovascular disease. About 7% of young and middle-aged cerebral infarction is caused by migraine. Migraine patients with ischemic stroke are also common in young and middle-aged women. Migraine and cerebrovascular disease may have a common mechanism, such as smoking, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, taking contraceptives and other similar risk factors and genetic factors, so migraine may induce cerebrovascular disease, and it is also easy to cause migraine if it is a patient with cerebrovascular disease.

Key words: migraine, cerebral vascular disease, vascular cognitive impairment, cerebral apoplexy