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Epilepsy and migrained—Are they comorbidity?

Epilepsy and migrained—Are they comorbidity?

Jin Liao
Xin Tian
Hao Wang
Zheng Xiao
Genes & Diseases第5卷, 第2期pp.112-118纸质出版 2018-06-01在线发表 2018-05-05
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Epilepsy and migraine often co-occur. From the clinical symptoms, they often have some signs of symptoms before onset; from the pathogenesis of epilepsy and migraine, both of them have a high degree of neuronal excitement and ion channel abnormalities; in terms of treatment, many antiepileptic drugs are work in migraine. All of this indicates that they interact with each other. But it is undeniable that there are interactions and relationships between them, and there are also some differences such as the different clinical episodes, the different ways of neuronal haperexcitability and the different drug treatment programs. And are they comorbidity?If we can better understand the correlation between seizures and migraines, then this will help develop better guidelines for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

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