Are migraine and cluster headache one spectrum? Implications from cyclical migraine

Author:

Zhang Mingjie1,Zhang Zihan1,Yin Ziming2,Ran Ye1,Zhang Shuhua1,Li Ke1,Mao Jingrui1,Zhao Wei1,Liu Huanxian1,Lian Yajun3,Xu Yanmei4,Li Yajie5,liu Jiale5,Gu Qun6,Yan Fanhong7,Ge Zhaoli8,Lian Yu9,Hu Dongmei10,Chen Sufen11,Wang Xiaolin1,Wang Rongfei1,Chen Xiaoyan1,jia Zhihua1,Liu Jing1,Han Xun1,Yu Shengyuan1,Dong Zhao1

Affiliation:

1. Chinese PLA General Hospital

2. University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

3. The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

4. Dingyuan General Hospital

5. The Centre Hospital of Jilin City

6. Huzhou First Peolple’s Hospital

7. Linyi Jinluo Hospital

8. Shenzhen Second People's Hospital

9. Inner Mongolia Xing’an League People’s Hospital

10. The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University

11. Changsha Central Hospital Affiliated to University of South China

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives: Cyclical migraines (C-M) are occasionally met in headache clinics, but not well studied. The aim of the study was to delineate the characteristics of C-M, and compared them with those of cluster headache (CH) and migraine without aura (MO). Methods: We collected patients with C-M from our headache center, and patients with CH and MO from our cross-sectional standardized survey between 2014 and 2020. Data including demographics, headache characteristics, triggers, and relieving factors were recorded. Results: Forty-seven patients with C-M were identified. Most of the characteristics of C-M were found to be intermediate between MO and CH, including gender, attack duration, headache degree, headache side, as well as both migraine-like and CH-like accompanying symptoms. C-M had a significant higher percentage of women, and less severe and lower percentages of most CH-like accompanying features compared to CH. On the other hand, C-M had a significant lower percentage of women, earlier onset, shorter duration of headache attacks, more severe, lower percentages of migraine-like accompanying features and higher percentages of CH-like accompanying features compared to MO. However, triggers and relieving factors in C-M were more similar to CH than MO. Discussion: The largest C-M series defines it as a transition stage between MO and CH. Fewer differences were found between C-M and CH, indicating that C-M may be more similar to CH.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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