Abstract
The relevance of differential diagnosis and treatment of primary and secondary headaches remains an important problem for physicians of various specialties. Migraine is a maladaptive disease, which necessitates further study of new pathogenetic mechanisms, symptomatic treatment improvement of migraine, as well as the development of more effective non-drug and drug methods for preventing migraine attacks. It is also important to determine the predictors of the chronic migraine development, which will prevent the episodic migraine transformation into a chronic form. The team of authors conducted a study to assess the degree of cerebral circulatory disorders in patients suffering from chronic migraine. The obtained results of the study made it possible to improve the diagnosis of both chronic and episodic migraine, to clarify the pathogenetic mechanisms of the formation of migraine attacks and the transformation possibility into chronic migraine. Practical recommendations have been developed to improve the effectiveness of ongoing symptomatic and preventive treatment, which improves patient’s quality of life. This article will be useful for doctors – neurologists, algologists, cephalgologists, GPs, doctors of functional and radiation diagnostics and doctors of other specialties, both for beginners and with experience
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