Oxygen treatment is effective in migraine with autonomic symptoms.

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Oxygen treatment is effective in migraine with autonomic symptoms. / Jürgens, Tim P; Schulte, Laura H; May, Arne.

In: CEPHALALGIA, Vol. 33, No. 1, 1, 2013, p. 65-67.

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title = "Oxygen treatment is effective in migraine with autonomic symptoms.",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: While inhalation of high-flow 100% oxygen is highly effective in cluster headache, studies on its efficacy in migraine are sparse and controversial.CASE: We report the case of a 22-year-old patient with an eight-year history of strictly unilateral migraine without aura but cranial autonomic symptoms. She repeatedly responded completely to inhalation of high-flow pure oxygen within 15 min but suffered from recurrence of attacks within 30 min after discontinuation.DISCUSSION: In line with experimental animal studies, this case suggests a clinically relevant efficacy of inhaled oxygen in patients with migraine with accompanying cranial autonomic symptoms.",
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N2 - INTRODUCTION: While inhalation of high-flow 100% oxygen is highly effective in cluster headache, studies on its efficacy in migraine are sparse and controversial.CASE: We report the case of a 22-year-old patient with an eight-year history of strictly unilateral migraine without aura but cranial autonomic symptoms. She repeatedly responded completely to inhalation of high-flow pure oxygen within 15 min but suffered from recurrence of attacks within 30 min after discontinuation.DISCUSSION: In line with experimental animal studies, this case suggests a clinically relevant efficacy of inhaled oxygen in patients with migraine with accompanying cranial autonomic symptoms.

AB - INTRODUCTION: While inhalation of high-flow 100% oxygen is highly effective in cluster headache, studies on its efficacy in migraine are sparse and controversial.CASE: We report the case of a 22-year-old patient with an eight-year history of strictly unilateral migraine without aura but cranial autonomic symptoms. She repeatedly responded completely to inhalation of high-flow pure oxygen within 15 min but suffered from recurrence of attacks within 30 min after discontinuation.DISCUSSION: In line with experimental animal studies, this case suggests a clinically relevant efficacy of inhaled oxygen in patients with migraine with accompanying cranial autonomic symptoms.

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KW - Humans

KW - Migraine without Aura

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KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Young Adult

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