Volume 8 Issue 4 (July- August, 2022)

Original Articles

Evaluation of MRI findings in Migraine patients
Preeti Kakkar, Atul Kakkar

Background: Since anomalies in blood vessels and nerves are most likely the underlying cause of migraine, it is known as a neurovascular headache. Thus, the current study was conducted to assess the results of MRI in migraine patients. Materials & methods: One hundred migraine patients in total were examined. Routine investigations, a clinical examination, and pertinent history were completed. MRI tests were performed on the patients. The patient was lying supine while imaging was done utilising a head coil. The results of the MR imaging were generated in accordance with the proforma and analysed using SPSS software. Results: Among patients with Migraine, significant findings on MRI were seen in 5 percent of the patients (1 patient). On MRI analysis, only one patient showed significant findings. It showed Hyperintensity seen at subcortical white matter on T2, Hyperintensity seen at subcortical white matter on T2 FLAIR in subcortical white matter. Conclusion: Migraine patient occasionally have abnormal MRI findings to explain their headaches.

 
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