Oral Communications

The Journal of Headache and Pain, Sep 2005

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Oral Communications

J Headache Pain GENETIC ASPECTS OF MIGRAINE 1 4 11 14 18 19 21 24 27 30 32 35 38 41 42 43 44 47 50 0 IRCCS Bambino Gesù , Rome , Italy 1 LACK OF VARIATIONS IN THE CACNA1A GENE IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY SUBTYPES OF MIGRAINE WITH AURA 2 IRCCS Neuromed , Pozzilli (IS) , Italy 3 EBRI, Rita Levi Montalcini Foundation , Rome , Italy 4 SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS ON THE CACNA1E GENE IN SUBTYPES OF MIGRAINE WITH AURA 5 University of Liege , Belgium 6 IRCCS C. Mondino Foundation , Pavia , Italy 7 University Centre for Headache and Adaptive Disorders (UCADH), University La Sapienza , Rome , Italy 8 IRCCS San Raffaele , Rome , Italy 9 IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome , Italy 10 Headache Centre, Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Rome , Rome , Italy 11 DIFFERENT BEHAVIOUR OF THE SOMATOSENSORY HIGH- FREQUENCY (600 HZ) THALAMO-CORTICAL ACTIVITY IN MIGRAINE PATIENTS: DURING AND IN BETWEEN ATTACKS 12 Headache Research Unit, University Departments of Neurology and Neuroanatomy, University of Liège CHR Citadelle , Liège , Belgium 13 University La Sapienza , Polo Pontino-I.C.O.T., Rome , Italy 14 INVESTIGATING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NOTCH3 POLYMORPHISM AND MIGRAINE 15 IRCCS-Neuromed , Pozzilli , Italy 16 Headache Research Unit, University Departments of Neurology and Neuroanatomy, University of Liège CHR Citadelle , Liège , Belgium 17 University La Sapienza , Polo Pontino, I.C.O.T., Rome , Italy 18 INTERICTAL INHIBITION OF THE NOCICEPTIVE SPECIFIC R2 BLINK REFLEX COMPONENT IS NORMAL IN MIGRAINE WITHOUT AURA PATIENTS 19 EVALUATION OF HEADACHE FREQUENCY: A COMPARI- SON BETWEEN TWO METHODS L. Savi, P. De Martino, L. Pinessi Primary Headache Centre, Neurology III, Department of Neurosciences, University of Turin, Molinette Hospital , Turin, Italy; e- mail: 20 Neuroscience Department , A.S.S. 2, Caltanissetta , Italy 21 PREVALENCE OF HEADACHE IN A GROUP OF 1000 PATIENTS AT FIRST VISIT TO A TERRITORIAL NEUROLOG- ICAL CENTRE 22 Neurology Service , P.O. E. Albanese, A.S.L. 6, Palermo , Italy 23 Neurology Service , Bagheria, A.S.L. 6, Palermo , Italy 24 NEUROENDOCRINE FUNCTION IS ALTERED IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC MIGRAINE AND MEDICATION-OVERUSE HEADACHE 25 Department of Neurology, University of Palermo , Palermo, Italy; e- mail: 26 Child Neuropsychiatry Department, “G.F. Ingrassia” Hospital , A.U.S.L. 6 Palermo , Italy 27 WORK-RELATED INJURIES AND HEADACHE AMONG HOS- PITAL EMPLOYEES 28 Department of Clinical Neurology and ORL, University La Sapienza , Rome , Italy 29 University Centre for Adaptive Disorders and Headache (UCADH), University of Pavia, IRCCS “C. Mondino” , Pavia , Italy 30 EMOTIONS IN PRIMARY HEADACHE: A PRELIMINARY STUDY 31 Headache Unit , San Vito al Tagliamento , Italy 32 MIGRAINE WITH AURA AND ISCHAEMIC STROKE 33 Department of Medicine, Adria Hospital , Adria , Italy 34 Headache Centre, Neurologic Division, SS. Giovanni and Paolo Hospital , Venice , Italy 35 Department, University of Bari , Bari , Italy 36 Neurologic Clinic, University of Pisa , Pisa, Italy; e- mail: 37 Headache Centre, Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua , Padua, Italy; e-mail 38 MEASURING THE DISABILITY IN MIGRAINE 39 Headache Centre, Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua , Padua , Italy 40 Headache Centre, Neurologic Division, Hospital of Venice , Venice , Italy 41 DID MICHAIL BULGAKOV SUFFER FROM MIGRAINE? 42 MIGRALEPSY: A CASE REPORT 43 CLINICAL OUTCOME OF HYPNIC HEADACHE 44 CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN A CASE OF SYMPTOMATIC CLUSTER HEADACHE 45 Headache Centre, SS Giovanni and Paolo Hospital , Venice , Italy 46 Headache Unit, Hospital of San Donà di Piave , Italy 47 MIGRAINE SECONDARY TO SUPERIOR OBLIQUE MYOKYMIA RESPONSIVE TO GABAPENTIN: A CASE REPORT 48 Paracelso Institute , Rome , Italy 49 Headache Section of “Enzo Borzomati” Pain Centre, Policlinico Umberto I, Department of Neurological Sciences, University La Sapienza , Rome , Italy 50 ACUPUNCTURE EFFICACY IN THE PREVENTIVE THERAPY OF MIGRAINE PATIENTS WITH OCCIPITAL PAIN LOCAL- IZATION: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PILOT STUDY Background Familial Hemiplegic Migraine (FHM), Sporadic Hemiplegic Migraine (SHM), and Basilar-type Migraine (BM) are phenotypically similar subtypes of migraine with aura (MA), differentiated only by motor symptoms, which are not present in BM. They are as well the only subforms of migraine where genetic defects have been found. FHM1 and some cases of SHM are characterized by mutations on the CACNA1A gene (chromosome 19p13), coding for the main subunit of the P/Q-type Ca2+ channels. Mutations on the ATP1A2 gene (chromosome 1q23), coding for the main subunit of the Na+/K+ pump have been found in FHM2 and in one family affected by BM. However, some FHM patients do not bear mutations on these genes, so that at least a third FHM locus is expected (FHM3). One study identified an FHM locus on chromosome 1q31, which contains the CACNA1E gene, coding for the main subunit of R-type Ca2+ channels, similar in function a (...truncated)


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Oral Communications, The Journal of Headache and Pain, 2005, pp. 346-371, Volume 6, Issue 4, DOI: 10.1007/s10194-005-0229-4