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Study examines brain lesions, migraine link

Researchers have identified brain lesions in migraine victims, a finding that could indicate the severe headaches are a progressive brain-damaging disease in some cases, new research suggests.

The research, which has possible implications for treatment, involved 295 Dutch adults aged 30 to 60, some of whom had migraines with visual disturbances and some migraines without eye problems. They were compared to 140 similar people who were migraine-free.

Using magnetic resonance images, the researchers found that for patients with both migraines and visual problems the risk of cerebral infarction -- tissue which has died due to lack of oxygen when a blood clot blocks an artery -- was 13 times higher than the group which had no migraines at all.

The problem increased with the frequency of migraine attacks.

Patients with migraine but no eye trouble had more than seven times the risk that would normally be expected. The problem occurred in the cerebellar region of the brain, which controls motor motions.

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Date: 2004-01-30 10:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liquidgrey.livejournal.com
reminds me of Terrence McKenna's situation:
cluster-migraines from time to time, turned into a brain tumor which killed him.
A woman I know had similar problems. High-stress lifestyle, started having migraines, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, given 6 months to live,
changed her lifestyle - became active, spiritual, healthy, happy.
Has been living comfortably for years now.

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