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MIGRAINE AND PATENT FORAMEN OVALE - CASE REPORT

Journal
Academic Medical Journal
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Deleva Stoshevska, Tatjana
Nikoloska, Sofija
Nikoloski, Marko
Stoshevski, Bojan
DOI
10.53582/amj2332189ds
Abstract
AbstractMigraine is a headache disorder, typically characterized by unilateral headache (with or without aura) of pulsating quality, which is associated with nausea, phonophobia and photophobia. The patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a remnant of the fetal circulation. Multiple studies suggest that migraine is more prevalent in subjects with PFO and vice versa, suggesting that PFO and migraine may be risk factors for each other.Case report.We present a 33-year-old female patient with unilateralhemicranialheadache,mostly on the right side, pain in the right eye, nausea, vomiting, photo and phonophobia, with previous visual difficulties with the ipsilateral eye. The complaints usually lasted2-3 days and wereassociatedmostly with the menstrual cycle. Therewerealso occasional bouts of dizziness. Ophthalmological and otorhinolaryngological nature of these complaints wasexcluded with additional investigations. In addition, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)of the brain, color Doppler duplex sonography(CDDS)of carotid and vertebral arteries were performed, all with normal findings. On transcranial color Doppler sonography with Bubble test, a positive finding was obtained for a Grade 4 right-left shunt and the patient was referred for cardiology assessment and evaluation. The patient was diagnosed with migraine with aura (visual) and PFO.Conclusion.Results from epidemiological studies examining the relationship between PFO and migraine are mixed at best. It is unclear if there is a causal relationship or simply a co-existence of these two conditions. Moreresearch of PFO in migraine is clearly needed before we can consider changing our views on the aforementioned conclusions.Keywords:migraine, patent foramen ovale.
Subjects

migraine

patent foramen ovale

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