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Migraine headache and its association with open-angle glaucoma: the Beaver Dam Eye Study
B E Klein1, R Klein, S M Meuer
1University of Wisconsin, Department of Ophthalmology, Madison 53792-3220.
Purpose:
To investigate the relationship of a history of migraine headache to open-angle glaucoma.
Methods:
In an epidemiologic study of age-related eye disease, subjects were asked if they had migraine headaches. The diagnosis of glaucoma was based on visual field, intraocular pressure, cup/disc ratio, and history.
Results:
Those younger than 65 years were significantly more likely to report a history of migraine (P = 0.001) as were women (P < 0.001). There was no difference in the frequency of open-angle glaucoma between those with and those without migraine headache (P = 0.87). Multivariate analyses did not alter the conclusion.
Conclusion:
In this population-based study there is no evidence of a relationship between open-angle glaucoma and migraine headache.