White Matter Lesions in Migraine and Right-to-Left Shunt: A Conventional and Diffusion MRI Study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Del Sette M, Dinia L, Bonzano L, Roccatagliata L, Finocchi C, Parodi RC, Sivori
G & Gandolfo C. White matter lesions in migraine and right-to-left-shunt: a
conventional and diffusion MRI study. Cephalalgia 2008; 28:376-382. London.
ISSN 0333-1024
Subjects with migraine with aura (MA) have a high prevalence of white matter
lesions (WMLs) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Moreover, right-to-left
shunt (RILES), mainly due to patent foramen ovale, is frequently associated with
MA. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between RILES and
WML in MA. We enrolled 87 consecutive subjects affected by MA. Patients were
screened for migraine characteristics and cerebrovascular risk factors. Transcranial
Doppler was used to diagnose RILES and MRI with T2-weighted and
diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to evaluate presence, number and volume of
WMLs. RILES was present in 45% of patients. We did not detect any DWI
hyperintense lesion; WMLs were present in 61% of patients on T2-weighted
images. Presence of WMLs did not correlate with any migraine clinical feature,
whereas the presence, number and volume of WMLs increased with subjects'
age. There was no significant difference in the total volume and number of
WMLs in the group with and without RILES. In conclusion, RILES does not
increase the likelihood of finding WMLs in migraineurs.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Magnetic resonance imaging; migraine; patent foramen ovale; transcranial doppler; white matter lesion
List of contributors:
Gandolfo, Carlo
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