Volume 9 Issue 4 ( July-August, 2023 )

Original Articles

Evaluation of MRI findings in Migraine patients
Dr. Shakeel Ahmad Rather, Dr. N. k. Sharma, Dr Aqib Nisar

Background: The current study had been conducted to evaluate the findings of MRI among migraine subjects. Materials & methods: In total, one hundred patients with migraines were evaluated. A clinical examination, relevant history, and routine investigations were finished. The patients underwent MRI examinations. Using a head coil, imaging was performed on the supine subject. Using SPSS software, the MR imaging results were analyzed after being created in compliance with the proforma. Results: Five percent of patients with migraines had substantial MRI abnormalities (one patient). There was only one patient with noteworthy results from the MRI analysis. Hyperintensity was observed at subcortical white matter on T2, and subcortical white matter FLAIR showed hyperintensity at subcortical white matter on T2. Conclusion: Migraine subjects occasionally have abnormal MRI findings to explain their headaches.

 
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