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OBJECTIVE
To characterize the visual fields of subjects with migraine headaches using static and temporal modulation perimetry.
METHODS
Sixteen subjects with migraines (15 with aura, 1 without) and 15 nonheadache controls were tested. Perimetry was conducted 7 days after the offset of a headache
Pulsing electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy may be a viable form of complementary and alternative medicine. Clinical applications include the treatment of fractures, wounds, and heart disease. More recent applications involve treatment of recurrent headache disorders. This paper reviews available
In our field study on headache we made use of individual medical interviews and of an anterospectively programmed inventory designed for computer analysis. With regard to this aspect our investigation is the first of its kind in literature. We could find some new aspects concerning etiology and
Although classical migraine is known to produce lateralized sensory disturbances (e.g., visual "fortification" structures), its effect on higher order processes is unknown. Here four lateralized visual tasks were repeatedly presented to a single subject (the author) over a 2 1/2-year span, during
The increased demand for power has led to higher voltages for overhead transmission lines. Environmentalists, governmental agencies, and some members of the scientific community have questioned if past biological effects research and experience with lower voltage lines provide adequate bases for
Neuromagnetic signals consistent with spreading cortical depression have been observed in 9 of 12 migraine patients studied, but not in normal controls (out of 8 studied) or in patients with non-migrainous headache (4 studied). These signals consist of large amplitude, usually biphasic waveforms
Subcutaneous peripheral nerve field stimulation (sPNFS) is an established procedure for the treatment of chronic localized neuropathic pain of peripheral origin. The treatment of nummular headache primarily focuses on conservative methods with limited prospects of success. The role of sPNFS in the