The role of the neurovascular scalp structures in migraine
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The role of the neurovascular scalp structures in migraine
Abstract
Aim: To review reports suggesting a role for neurovascular scalp structures in migraine.
Main data reported: (A) Scalp periarterial nervous fibres contain all the main peptides and receptors involved in pain. (B) It is possible to interrupt or alleviate migraine pain with a prolonged compression of the main scalp arteries, which decreases blood flow through the pain-sensitized vessels and probably induces a temporary conduction block of periarterial nociceptive fibres. (C) Painful points are present on the scalp arteries of a considerable percentage of migraine sufferers. (D) It is possible to stop or alleviate pain by intervening on nociceptive periarterial fibres, as for example with the injection of lidocaine or 3-5 ml saline, and with percutaneous application of a capsaicin cream.
Conclusion: The data reported suggest a role for neurovascular scalp structures in at least some patients with migraine. It would be of interest to find a clinical distinction between patients according to the prevalence of an intracranial or extracranial peripheral pain mechanism. This could lead to more efficacious treatments.
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