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Are migraines associated with global cerebral ischemia?

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Dr. John Garner answered

Specializes in Cardiology

So complicated: In short, no - migraines are not a hypoperfusive state. The old (not correct) understanding in fact was based on the observation that blood flow often increases with migraines. Like all things in the body, our understanding now is much more complicated. There's a complex interaction between the neurons (primary problem) and the vessels and surrounding structures (secondary).

Answered 10/4/2016

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