Possible role of gonadal hormones as triggering factors in migraine
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Possible role of gonadal hormones as triggering factors in migraine
Abstract
There is a large evidence that fluctuating peripheral gonadal hormones can trigger migraine attacks in women. It has been proposed that the main factor involved is a rapid fall in circulating estrogen levels. We have analysed migraine and headache attacks reported in some recent studies involving oral contraceptives and propose that also at least in a part of these cases, the withdrawal of the exogenous estrogens initiates the attack. Possible mechanisms are discussed and further studies are proposed.
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