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Query: UMLS:C0018681 (
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Migraine is a severe primary
headache
disorder that affects about 12% of the population, and it often occurs along with nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. For patients with migraine, beta-blockers, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, are given as the first line of preventive treatment; alternatives include calcium channel blockers. Not only statins prevent the synthesis of cholesterol biosynthesis but also they have a pleiotropic effect such as antiinflammatory effects, antioxidant property, antiproliferative and immunomodulatory effects, the stability of
plaque
, normalization of sympathetic outflow, and inhibit of platelet aggregation. Here, we should focus on the evidence that works on the effect of the statins on migraine headaches, especially in patients who do not respond to first-line prevention treatments. The hypothesis may show that statins could be effective in the treatment of patients with migraine. Taken together, some epidemiologic, clinical, and experimental evidence suggest that statin may be a novel and promising candidate. For future treatment or prophylaxis of migraine, we hope that the use of this drug as cholesterol and triglycerides(blood lipids) leads to rebate drugs, as well as to reduce migraine headaches episodes agent to enhance the role of this drug in cure or prevent migraine attacks or recurrence, and finally to improve the patient's quality of life.
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PMID:Statin for Migraine Headache: Is It Worthwhile? 3310 41
We describe an unusual cause of cranial dural thickening in an elderly female with a chronic meningeal inflammatory process. A 70-year-old ethnically Chinese, Singaporean female presented with a history of chronic daily
headache
with no other meningeal signs. Serial MRI brains showed progressive pachymeningeal and leptomeningeal enhancement in the left frontal region with underlying vasogenic oedema, similar appearances in the right frontal region to a lesser extent, and persistent inflammatory changes in her bilateral paranasal sinuses. Investigative work-up showed a chronically raised ESR with a normal CRP, negative ANCA, and a chronically raised serum IgA kappa paraprotein. Bone marrow trephine biopsy was suggestive of a low level plasma cell disorder. Olfactory cleft biopsy showed no evidence of IgG4-related disease or vasculitis and no significant plasma cell infiltrate. Histopathological examination from a meningeal biopsy revealed a diagnosis of an en-
plaque
meningioma (the WHO, 2016; Grade I) causing an unusual granulomatous reaction. We discuss the radiological and histological relations of this rare form of meningioma. Clinicians can consider en-
plaque
meningioma in the differential diagnosis of linear dural thickening and enhancement.
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PMID:An Unusual Cause of Cranial Dural Thickening. 3317 70
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