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Ophthalmoplegic migraine. Two patients with an absolute response to indomethacin.

J A Pareja1, J Churruca, B de la Casa Fages, C López de Silanes, C Sánchez, F J Barriga.   

Abstract

Two patients suffering from ophthalmoplegic migraine had a strictly unilateral headache absolutely responsive to indomethacin, but not to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, analgesics or corticosteroids. Such observations raise a therapeutic alternative and suggest that ophthalmoplegic migraine may present with different headache phenotypes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19732068     DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2982.2009.02003.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cephalalgia        ISSN: 0333-1024            Impact factor:   6.292


  4 in total

Review 1.  From ophthalmoplegic migraine to cranial neuropathy.

Authors:  Stefanie Förderreuther; Ruth Ruscheweyh
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2015-06

Review 2.  Indomethacin-responsive headaches.

Authors:  Juliana VanderPluym
Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 5.081

Review 3.  Relapsing Painful Ophthalmoplegic Neuropathy: No longer a "Migraine," but Still a Headache.

Authors:  Stacy V Smith; Nathaniel M Schuster
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2018-06-14

4.  Ophthalmoplegic migraine: A critical analysis and a new proposal.

Authors:  Ambar Chakravarty; Angshuman Mukherjee
Journal:  Ann Indian Acad Neurol       Date:  2012-08       Impact factor: 1.383

  4 in total

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