How Imaging Can Help Us Better Understand the Migraine‐Stroke Connection

Shih-Pin Chen, K. Eikermann-Haerter
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Migraine and stroke are among the most prevalent and disabling neurological diseases. Epidemiologic studies showed that there is an association between migraine and stroke. Migraineurs, especially those with aura, are more likely to develop subclinical infarct‐like lesions in the brain and are at risk for cryptogenic or cardioembolic stroke. Migrainous headache can be found at the onset of acute ischemic stroke in some patients, and in rare instances, an infarction can be directly attributed to a prolonged migraine aura, ie, migrainous infarction. Importantly, recent studies suggest that in the event of cerebral artery occlusion, even a history of migraine is sufficient to accelerate infarct progression and worsen outcomes. The mechanisms underlying the migraine‐stroke connection are multifactorial, with genetic predisposition, aura‐related electrophysiological mechanisms (cortical spreading depolarization), and cerebral microembolism being the most convincing ones at this point. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview on recent imaging studies that have helped us better understand the complex association between migraine and stroke.
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成像如何帮助我们更好地了解偏头痛与中风的关系
偏头痛和中风是最普遍和致残的神经系统疾病。流行病学研究表明偏头痛和中风之间存在联系。偏头痛患者,尤其是先兆偏头痛患者,更有可能在大脑中发生亚临床梗死样病变,并有发生隐源性或心脏栓塞性中风的风险。在某些患者急性缺血性中风发作时可发现偏头痛,在极少数情况下,梗死可直接归因于长期偏头痛先兆,即偏头痛性梗死。重要的是,最近的研究表明,在脑动脉闭塞的情况下,即使有偏头痛史也足以加速梗死进展和恶化结果。偏头痛与中风相关的机制是多因素的,遗传易感性、先兆相关的电生理机制(皮层扩张性去极化)和脑微栓塞是目前最有说服力的机制。在这里,我们提供了一个全面的概述,最近的影像学研究,帮助我们更好地了解偏头痛和中风之间的复杂关系。
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