A BRIEF STUDY ABOUT MIGRAINE: REVIEW ARTICLE
Jahangir Khan, Aitisam Farooq, Puneet and R.K. Patil*
ABSTRACT
Migraine is a group of perplexing neurological disorders in which the brain and its related tissues are thought to play a vital role during an attack. Migraine was defined previously as a blood vessel problem. With the advancement evidence has led to the conclusion that migraine is a finely coordinated combination of important inputs from both the peripheral and central nervous systems. The trigeminovascular system and the cerebral nervous system are both part of the central nervous system the primary players is cortex. Premonitory, aura, headache, postdrome, and interictal are all phases of migraine, a frequent and debilitating neurological condition. In recent years, our understanding of the pathophysiology of each phase of migraine has improved.
Keywords: migraine, pathophysiology, trigeminovascular pathway, aura, premonitory phase, cortical spreading depression.
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