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    • Neurology
    • Vascular Medicine
    • Neuropharmacology

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    • Epidemiological studies reveal a growing correlation between migraine and vascular disease.
    • Pathophysiological research highlights the hypothalamus's role in migraine generation, with glutamate as a significant factor.
    • Recent contrast-enhanced MRI studies indicate the blood-brain barrier remains intact during migraine attacks.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current understanding and treatment strategies for migraine and related neurological conditions.
    • To explore the role of specific neurobiological pathways and emerging therapeutic targets.
    • To discuss advancements in acute and prophylactic treatments for various headache disorders.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of epidemiological and pathophysiological studies.
    • Analysis of neuroimaging findings (contrast-enhanced MRI).
    • Evaluation of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment modalities.

    Main Results:

    • Correlation between migraine and vascular disease is increasingly recognized.
    • Hypothalamus and glutamate are implicated in migraine pathophysiology.
    • CGRP-targeting monoclonal antibodies are effective for migraine prophylaxis.
    • Tricyclic antidepressants are effective for tension-type headache, outperforming SSRIs.
    • Neurostimulation and electronic diaries show promise in managing migraine and headache medication overuse.
    • Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation may benefit episodic cluster headache.
    • Trigeminal neuralgia frequently co-occurs with depression and anxiety.

    Conclusions:

    • Migraine management benefits from understanding its vascular and hypothalamic links.
    • Novel therapies like CGRP antibodies offer significant prophylactic benefits.
    • Diverse treatment approaches are available for different headache types, including neurostimulation and behavioral interventions.
    • Comorbidities like depression and anxiety require attention in neurological disorders such as trigeminal neuralgia.