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Overview

Head images such CT and MRI are needed to rule out other possible causes of headache. Neuroimaging is not necessary in all patients with migraine.

CT And MRI

CT and MRI are indicated in patients with: [1] [2]

  • Abnormal clinical examinations
  • Atypical aura: sudden onset, lasting more than 1 hour, always at the same side and/or without visual symptoms
  • Migraine attacks that begin after 50 years of age

CT and MRI are not indicated in:

Symptoms that may indicate an abnormality on neuroimaging:[3][4]

In migraineus patients with an unusual headache, its suggested that a CT scan is made without contrast. MRI is indicated when there is suspicion of posterior fossa lesions and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and magnetic resonance venography (MRV) are indicated in arterial or venous lesions.

References

  1. name="pmid10993991">Silberstein SD (2000). "Practice parameter: evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache (an evidence-based review): report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology". Neurology. 55 (6): 754–62. PMID 10993991.
  2. Lanteri-Minet M, Valade D, Geraud G, Lucas C, Donnet A (2014). "Revised French guidelines for the diagnosis and management of migraine in adults and children". J Headache Pain. 15 (1): 2. doi:10.1186/1129-2377-15-2. PMID 24400971.
  3. name="pmid8800932">Russell MB, Olesen J (1996). "A nosographic analysis of the migraine aura in a general population". Brain. 119 ( Pt 2): 355–61. PMID 8800932.
  4. name="pmid7877390">Kumar KL, Cooney TG (1995). "Headaches". Med Clin North Am. 79 (2): 261–86. PMID 7877390.