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Migraine: A Spectrum of Ideas

Migraine: A Spectrum of Ideas

9780192618108
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Thirty per cent of all women and ten per cent of all men experience migraine. This crippling illness does not kill, but its high morbidity poses a massive economic problem and gives rise to considerable suffering. Its main manifestation, headache, is subjective, and there are no animal models. This makes traditional research approaches difficult, and has led to a variety of research strategies. In this study, leaders in migraine research present the numerous advances that have beenmade over the past two decades in our understanding of this disorder, and discuss in depth the position of migraine research today and the directions it will take in the future.
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OUP Oxford
86685
9780192618108
9780192618108

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Publication date
1990
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
336
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
705
  • Merton Sandler:: Introduction; J.N. Blau:: The nature of migraine:: do we need to invoke slow neurochemical processes?; Discussion; J.W. Lance, G.A. Lambert, P.J. Goadsby, & A.S. Zagami:: Contribution of experimental studies to understanding the pathophysiology of migraine; Discussion; Kathleen R. Merikangas:: Genetic epidemiology of migraine; Discussion; Ryszard J. Gryglewski & John R. Vane:: A possible role of endothelial vasorelaxants in the pathogenesis of migraine;Discussion; Sergio H. Ferreira:: A classification of peripheral analgesics based upon their mode of action; Discussion; Michael A. Moskowitz, Damianos E. Sakas, Michihisa Kano, Hermes A. Kontos, & Enoch P. Wei:: Vasomotor functions of trigeminovascular fibres:: inferences from lesion studies; Discussion; Jes Olesen, TomSkyh?j Olsen, & Lars Friberg:: Regional cerebral blood flow in migraine; Discussion; K.M.A. Welch:: Migraine pathogenesis examined with contemporary techniques for analysing brain function; Discussion; Michael A. Moskowitz & M. Gabriella Buzzi:: The superior pericarotid cavernous sinus plexus and cluster headaches; Discussion; J.R. Fozard:: 5-HT in migraine:: evidence from 5-HT receptor antagonists for a neuronal aetiology; Discussion; P.P.A. Humphrey, W. Feniuk, & M.J. Perren:: 5-HTin migraine:: evidence with 5-HT1-like receptor agonists for a vascular aetiology; G. Curzon, G.A. Kennett, K. Shah, & P. Whitton:: Behavioural effects of m-chlorophenylpiperazine (m-CPP), a reported migraine precipitant; Discussion; P.R. Saxena:: 5-HT receptors and migraine; Discussion; P.R. Saxena:: Is there still acase for the shunt hypothesis in migraine?; Discussion; General discussion I; Lars Edvinsson, Inger Jansen, & Rolf Uddman:: Peptidergic mechanisms in human intracranial and extracranial arteries; Discussion; J.C. Schwartz, B. Giros, C. Gros, C. Llorens-Cortes, J.M. Arrang, M. Garbarg, & H. Pollard:: Novel agents affecting enkephalinergic and histaminergic transmissions in the brain; Discussion; Vivette Glover & Merton Sandler:: The biochemical basis of migraine predisposition;Discussion; Kathleen R. Merikangas & Jules Angst:: Depression and migraine; Discussion; Richard C. Peatfield:: Pain, headache, and depression:: a discussion; Discussion; Richard C. Peatfield:: A note on the role of platelets in migraine:: a personal view; Discussion; J. de Belleroche:: Differential abnormalities in signaltransduction in migraine and cluster headache; Discussion; F. Clifford Rose:: The current status of migraine therapy; Discussion; A. Ziegler:: Treatment:: where are we going?; Discussion; General discussion II; J.W. Lance:: The neurovascular basis of migraine:: some concluding thoughts; Index.
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