1998
DOI: 10.1007/s004820050124
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Autonome Regulationsstörung bei Migräne und Spannungskopfschmerz

Abstract: These results suggest a sympathetic dysfunction in both headache-syndromes and suggest that the ANS plays an important role on the pathophysiology and the maintenance of the headaches.

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“…Intriguingly, it has been suggested that migraineurs have a reduction in sympathetic function as compared to nonmigraineurs 36 . In addition, migraine with aura patients have a resting supine sympathetic hypofunction, 59 which seems to play an important role in the maintenance of headaches 60 …”
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“…Intriguingly, it has been suggested that migraineurs have a reduction in sympathetic function as compared to nonmigraineurs 36 . In addition, migraine with aura patients have a resting supine sympathetic hypofunction, 59 which seems to play an important role in the maintenance of headaches 60 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%