17 results on '"Patella, Rosalba"'
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2. Screening for Fabry disease in patients with ischaemic stroke at young age: the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults
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Poli, L., Zedde, M., Zini, A., Del Sette, M., Lodigiani, C., Spalloni, A., Di Lisi, F., Toriello, A., Piras, V., Stilo, C., Tomelleri, G., Tancredi, L., Paciaroni, M., Silvestrelli, G., Adami, A., Costa, P., Morotti, A., De Giuli, V., Caria, F., Gamba, M., Malferrari, G., Simone, A. M., Musolino, R., Giorli, E., Banfi, E., Marcheselli, S., Rasura, M., Pugliese, N., Melis, M., Bovi, P., Padovani, A., Burlina, A., Pezzini, A., Del Zotto, Elisabetta, Giossi, Alessia, Sessa, Maria, Gilberti, Nicola, Magoni, Mauro, Ferrazzi, Paola, Librè, Luca, Rota, Lidia Luciana, Patella, Rosalba, Di Liso, Filomena, Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore, Bramanti, Placido, La Spina, Paolo, Finocchi, Cinzia, Balestrino, Maurizio, Bruno, Chiara, Massucco, Davide, Gandolfo, Carlo, Traverso, Elisabetta, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, Carimati, Federico, Bono, Giorgio, DellʼAcqua, Maria Luisa, Bigliardi, Guido, Vandelli, Laura, Nichelli, Paolo Frigio, Carletti, Monica, Cerrato, Paolo, Iacoviello, Licia, Di Castelnuovo, Augusto, de Gaetano, Giovanni, Grassi, Mario, Locatelli, Giampiero, Caso, Valeria, DʼAmore, Cataldo, Agnelli, Giancarlo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Guidotti, Mario, Arnaboldi, Marco, Giacalone, Giacomo, Zanoli, Elisa, Cavallini, Anna, Persico, Alessandra, Micieli, Giuseppe, Chiti, Alberto, Orlandi, Giovanni, Marchi, Piernicola, Lanari, Alessia, Ciccone, Alfonso, Cucurachi, Laura, Bonifati, Marco Domenico, and Marcello, Norina
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- 2017
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3. Subclinical Vascular Brain Lesions in Young Adults With Acute Ischemic Stroke
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De Giuli, Valeria, primary, Grassi, Mario, additional, Besana, Michele, additional, Zedde, Marialuisa, additional, Zini, Andrea, additional, Lodigiani, Corrado, additional, Marcheselli, Simona, additional, Cavallini, Anna, additional, Micieli, Giuseppe, additional, Rasura, Maurizia, additional, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, additional, Tomelleri, Giampaolo, additional, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, additional, Chiti, Alberto, additional, Giorli, Elisa, additional, Del Sette, Massimo, additional, Tancredi, Lucia, additional, Toriello, Antonella, additional, Braga, Massimiliano, additional, Morotti, Andrea, additional, Pezzini, Debora, additional, Locatelli, Martina, additional, Mazzoleni, Valentina, additional, Bonacina, Sonia, additional, Gamba, Massimo, additional, Magoni, Mauro, additional, Patella, Rosalba, additional, Spalloni, Alessandra, additional, Maria Simone, Anna, additional, Pascarella, Rosario, additional, Beretta, Sandro, additional, Padovani, Alessandro, additional, Gasparotti, Roberto, additional, Pezzini, Alessandro, additional, Gilberti, Nicola, additional, Ferrazzi, Paola, additional, Banfi, Elena, additional, Librè, Luca, additional, Traverso, Elisabetta, additional, Schirinzi, Erika, additional, Carimati, Federico, additional, Cappellari, Manuel, additional, Locatelli, Giampiero, additional, Demelas, Laura, additional, Ferrario, Davide, additional, Persico, Alessandra, additional, Orlandi, Giovanni, additional, Napoli, Manuela, additional, Moratti, Claudio, additional, and Guidotti, Mario, additional
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- 2021
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4. Cerebral ischemia in young patients (under 45 years of age): clinical and neuroradiological follow-up
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Patella, Rosalba, Spalloni, Alessandra, Ferrari, Marco, La Starza, Sara, Bozzao, Alessandro, and Rasura, Maurizia
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- 2011
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5. Neuropsychological findings in young-adult stroke patients
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Cao, Marina, Ferrari, Marco, Patella, Rosalba, Marra, Camillo, and Rasura, Maurizia
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- 2007
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6. Interaction between proatherosclerotic factors and right-to-left shunt on the risk of cryptogenic stroke: the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults
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Pezzini, Alessandro, Grassi, Mario, Lodigiani, Corrado, Patella, Rosalba, Gandolfo, Carlo, Zini, Andrea, Musolino, Rossella, Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore, Bovi, Paolo, Adami, Alessandro, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, Rota, Lidia Luciana, Rasura, Maurizia, Del Sette, Massimo, Spalloni, Alessandra, Giossi, Alessia, Volonghi, Irene, Casoni, Federica, Cerrato, Paolo, Costa, Paolo, Magoni, Mauro, Toriello, Antonella, Paciaroni, Maurizio, Volta, Giorgio Dalla, Iacoviello, Licia, and Padovani, Alessandro
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- 2012
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7. Predictors of Migraine Subtypes in Young Adults With Ischemic Stroke: The Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults
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Pezzini, Alessandro, Grassi, Mario, Lodigiani, Corrado, Patella, Rosalba, Gandolfo, Carlo, Casoni, Federica, Musolino, Rossella, Salvatore Calabrò, Rocco, Bovi, Paolo, Adami, Alessandro, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, Rota, Lidia Luciana, Rasura, Maurizia, Del Sette, Massimo, Giossi, Alessia, Volonghi, Irene, Zini, Andrea, Cerrato, Paolo, Costa, Paolo, Magoni, Mauro, Iacoviello, Licia, and Padovani, Alessandro
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- 2011
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8. Subclinical Vascular Brain Lesions in Young Adults With Acute Ischemic Stroke
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De Giuli, Valeria, Grassi, Mario, Besana, Michele, Zedde, Marialuisa, Zini, Andrea, Lodigiani, Corrado, Marcheselli, Simona, Cavallini, Anna, Micieli, Giuseppe, Rasura, Maurizia, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, Tomelleri, Giampaolo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Chiti, Alberto, Giorli, Elisa, Del Sette, Massimo, Tancredi, Lucia, Toriello, Antonella, Braga, Massimiliano, Morotti, Andrea, Pezzini, Debora, Locatelli, Martina, Mazzoleni, Valentina, Bonacina, Sonia, Gamba, Massimo, Magoni, Mauro, Patella, Rosalba, Spalloni, Alessandra, Maria Simone, Anna, Pascarella, Rosario, Beretta, Sandro, Padovani, Alessandro, Gasparotti, Roberto, and Pezzini, Alessandro
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- 2022
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9. Determinants of premature familial arterial thrombosis in patient with Juvenile ischaemic stroke. The Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults ( IPSYS)
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Pezzini, A, Grassi, M, Lodigiani, C, Patella, Rosalba, Gandolfo, C, Zini, A, Delodovici, Ml, Paciaroni, M, Del Sette, M, Toriello, A, Musolino, R, Calabrò, Rs, Bovi, P, Adami, A, Silvestrelli, G, Sessa, M, Cavallini, A, Marcheselli, S, Bonifati, Dm, Checcarelli, N, Tancredi, L, Chiti, A, Del Zotto, E, Spalloni, A, Costa, P, Giacalone, G, Ferrazzi, P, Poli, L, Morotti, A, Rasura, Maurizia, Simone, Am, Gamba, M, Cerrato, P, Micieli, G, Melis, M, Massucco, D, De Giuli, V, Pepe, D, Iacoviello, L, Padovani, A, and on behalf of the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults Investigators
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Male ,Familial aggregation ,Pediatrics ,Heredity ,Time Factors ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Brain Ischemia ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stroke in young adults ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Odds Ratio ,Myocardial infarction ,Age of Onset ,Young adult ,Family history ,Stroke ,Smoking ,Family aggregation ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Thrombosis ,Phenotype ,Italy ,Antibodies, Antiphospholipid ,Cohort studies ,Female ,Prothrombin ,Cohort study ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Arterial Occlusive Diseases ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Risk factors in epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,juvenile stroke ,Juvenile ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Blood Coagulation ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,Factor V ,medicine.disease ,Logistic Models ,Multivariate Analysis ,Mutation ,Physical therapy ,business ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
SummaryFactors predicting family history (FH) of premature arterial thrombosis in young patients with ischaemic stroke (IS) have not been extensively investigated, and whether they might influence the risk of post-stroke recurrence is still unknown. In the present study we analysed 1,881 consecutive first-ever IS patients aged 18–45 years recruited from January 2000 to January 2012 as part of the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults (IPSYS). FH of premature arterial thrombosis was any thrombotic event [IS, myocardial infarction or other arterial events event] > 45 years in proband’s first-degree relatives. Compared with patients without FH of premature arterial thrombosis, those with FH (n= 85) were more often smokers (odds ratio [OR], 1.94; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 1.21–3.09) and carriers of procoagulant abnormalities (OR, 3.66; 95 % CI, 2.21–6.06). Smoking (OR, 2.48; 95 % CI, 1.20–5.15), the A1691 mutation in factor V gene (OR, 3.64; 95 % CI, 1.31–10.10), and the A20210 mutation in the prothrombin gene (OR, 8.40; 95 % CI 3.35–21.05) were associated with FH of premature stroke (n = 33), while circulating anti-phospholipids to FH of premature myocardial infarction (n = 45; OR, 3.48; 95 % CI, 1.61–7.51). Mean follow-up time was 46.6 ± 38.6 months. Recurrent events occurred more frequently in the subgroup of patients with FH of premature stroke [19.4 %); p = 0.051] compared to patients without such a FH. In conclusion, young IS patients with FH of premature arterial thrombosis exhibit a distinct risk-factor profile, an underlying procoagulant state and have worse vascular prognosis than those with no FH of juvenile thrombotic events.
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10. Propensity Score–Based Analysis of Percutaneous Closure Versus Medical Therapy in Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke and Patent Foramen Ovale
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Pezzini, Alessandro, primary, Grassi, Mario, additional, Lodigiani, Corrado, additional, Patella, Rosalba, additional, Gandolfo, Carlo, additional, Zini, Andrea, additional, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, additional, Paciaroni, Maurizio, additional, Del Sette, Massimo, additional, Toriello, Antonella, additional, Musolino, Rossella, additional, Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore, additional, Bovi, Paolo, additional, Adami, Alessandro, additional, Silvestrelli, Giorgio, additional, Sessa, Maria, additional, Cavallini, Anna, additional, Marcheselli, Simona, additional, Marco Bonifati, Domenico, additional, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, additional, Tancredi, Lucia, additional, Chiti, Alberto, additional, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, additional, Tomelleri, Giampaolo, additional, Spalloni, Alessandra, additional, Giorli, Elisa, additional, Costa, Paolo, additional, Giacalone, Giacomo, additional, Ferrazzi, Paola, additional, Poli, Loris, additional, Morotti, Andrea, additional, Piras, Valeria, additional, Rasura, Maurizia, additional, Simone, Anna Maria, additional, Gamba, Massimo, additional, Cerrato, Paolo, additional, Zedde, Maria Luisa, additional, Micieli, Giuseppe, additional, Melis, Maurizio, additional, Massucco, Davide, additional, Guido, Davide, additional, De Giuli, Valeria, additional, Bonaiti, Silvia, additional, D’Amore, Cataldo, additional, La Starza, Sara, additional, Iacoviello, Licia, additional, and Padovani, Alessandro, additional
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- 2016
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11. Effectiveness of public stroke educational interventions: a review
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Rasura, Maurizia, Baldereschi, M., Di Carlo, A., DI LISI, Filomena, Patella, Rosalba, Piccardi, B., Polizzi, B., Inzitari, D., Implementation of Stroke Care in Italy Project Working Group, and Toni, Danilo
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Gerontology ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Psychological intervention ,stroke education ,stroke educational campaigns ,stroke awareness ,Health Promotion ,Promotion (rank) ,Patient Education as Topic ,Risk Factors ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Socioeconomic status ,Stroke ,Mass media ,media_common ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Health promotion ,Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
Background and purpose Recognizing stroke symptoms and acting quickly can reduce death and disability, but public awareness of stroke risk factors, symptoms and what to do about them is still limited. Stroke educational campaigns are used worldwide but there are few published evaluations of such campaigns. Methods The literature from 1999 to 2012 on the effectiveness of stroke educational campaigns was reviewed and summarized with narrative synthesis. Web-based campaigns were also described. Three databases and one search engine were explored with two keywords (stroke campaign and stroke promotion). The reference lists of all included articles were also examined. Results Twenty-two intervention studies and five web-based campaigns were included in the review. Most interventions proved partially effective, in terms of gender preference (women) or type of information retained or media preferred. Only one intervention proved ineffective. Mass media campaigns can be effective but require sustained funding, and their ability to target high-risk subgroups, whether aging, linguistic or socioeconomic, is unclear. Three community-based participatory stroke promotion interventions proved partially effective, but the small sample sizes might have underpowered the results. Web-based campaigns are efficient in reaching a large number of people but tend to attract a selected and self-selected population. Conclusions Stroke educational campaigns have the potential to improve knowledge and awareness and change the behavior of a large number of people. Health promoters and investigators must adopt flexibility and participatory mentality to develop cost-effective interventions. Both community-based campaigns and E-tools should be integrated within a comprehensive multifaceted stroke promotion strategy to expand their reach.
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- 2013
12. When a pregnancy required a neurological consultation: a case report
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Ferraldeschi, Michela, TARI CAPONE, Francesca, DI LISI, Filomena, Patella, Rosalba, Vanessa, Ceschin, Cao, Marina, Stefania, Cannoni, and Rasura, Maurizia
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eizures ,hypertension ,mri ,oedema ,pregnancy ,pres ,Adult ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome ,Referral and Consultation - Abstract
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a transient clinical and neuroradiological syndrome characterized by clinical signs and symptoms including hypertension, seizures, altered mental status, headache, and vision changes and characteristic features on head computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. PRES is most commonly reported in the literature in association with obstetric patients suffering from pre-eclampsia or eclampsia. In the acute setting, it is important to recognize the characteristics of PRES and immediately treat patients' emerging conditions that are hypertension and seizures. The following case report describes a pregnant patient who presented clinical characteristics of eclampsia with recurrent episodes of seizure and hypertension complicated by PRES. This case highlights the importance of early recognition and treatment of this condition that is usually transient and completely reversible, but can lead to ischemic injury and irreversible brain damage.
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13. Determinants of premature familial arterial thrombosis in patients with juvenile ischaemic stroke
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Pezzini, Alessandro, primary, Grassi, Mario, primary, Lodigiani, Corrado, primary, Patella, Rosalba, primary, Gandolfo, Carlo, primary, Zini, Andrea, primary, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, primary, Paciaroni, Maurizio, primary, Del Sette, Massimo, primary, Toriello, Antonella, primary, Musolino, Rossella, primary, Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore, primary, Bovil, Paolo, primary, Adami, Alessandro, primary, Silvestrelli, Giorgio, primary, Sessa, Maria, primary, Cavallini, Anna, primary, Marcheselli, Simona, primary, Bonifati, Domenico Marco, primary, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, primary, Tancredi, Lucia, primary, Chiti, Alberto, primary, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, primary, Spalloni, Alessandra, primary, Costa, Paolo, primary, Giacalone, Giacomo, primary, Ferrazzi, Paola, primary, Poli, Loris, primary, Andrea, Morotti, primary, Maurizia, Rasura, primary, Simone, Anna Maria, primary, Gamba, Massimo, primary, Cerrato, Paolo, primary, Micieli, Giuseppe, primary, Melis, Maurizio, primary, Massucco, Davide, primary, De Giuli, Valeria, primary, Pepe, Daniele, primary, Iacoviello, Licia, primary, and Padovani, Alessandro, additional
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- 2015
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14. Association Between Migraine and Cervical Artery Dissection: The Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults.
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De Giuli, Valeria, Grassi, Mario, Lodigiani, Corrado, Patella, Rosalba, Zedde, Marialuisa, Gandolfo, Carlo, Zini, Andrea, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, Paciaroni, Maurizio, Del Sette, Massimo, Azzini, Cristiano, Toriello, Antonella, Musolino, Rossella, Salvatore Calabrò, Rocco, Bovi, Paolo, Sessa, Maria, Adami, Alessandro, Silvestrelli, Giorgio, Cavallini, Anna, and Marcheselli, Simona
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- 2017
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15. A case series of young ischemic stroke in Rome
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Rasura, Maurizia, Spalloni, A, Ferrari, M, DE CASTRO, Stefano, Patella, Rosalba, DI LISI, Filomena, and Beccia, M.
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- 2005
16. Predictors of Long-Term Recurrent Vascular Events After Ischemic Stroke at Young Age
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Pezzini, Alessandro, primary, Grassi, Mario, additional, Lodigiani, Corrado, additional, Patella, Rosalba, additional, Gandolfo, Carlo, additional, Zini, Andrea, additional, DeLodovici, Maria Luisa, additional, Paciaroni, Maurizio, additional, Del Sette, Massimo, additional, Toriello, Antonella, additional, Musolino, Rossella, additional, Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore, additional, Bovi, Paolo, additional, Adami, Alessandro, additional, Silvestrelli, Giorgio, additional, Sessa, Maria, additional, Cavallini, Anna, additional, Marcheselli, Simona, additional, Bonifati, Domenico Marco, additional, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, additional, Tancredi, Lucia, additional, Chiti, Alberto, additional, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, additional, Spalloni, Alessandra, additional, Giossi, Alessia, additional, Volonghi, Irene, additional, Costa, Paolo, additional, Giacalone, Giacomo, additional, Ferrazzi, Paola, additional, Poli, Loris, additional, Morotti, Andrea, additional, Rasura, Maurizia, additional, Simone, Anna Maria, additional, Gamba, Massimo, additional, Cerrato, Paolo, additional, Micieli, Giuseppe, additional, Melis, Maurizio, additional, Massucco, Davide, additional, De Giuli, Valeria, additional, Iacoviello, Licia, additional, and Padovani, Alessandro, additional
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- 2014
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17. History of Migraine and Volume of Brain Infarcts: The Italian Project on Stroke at Young Age (IPSYS).
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De Giuli V, Besana M, Grassi M, Zedde M, Zini A, Lodigiani C, Marcheselli S, Cavallini A, Micieli G, Rasura M, DeLodovici ML, Tomelleri G, Checcarelli N, Chiti A, Giorli E, Sette MD, Tancredi L, Toriello A, Braga M, Morotti A, Poli L, Caria F, Gamba M, Patella R, Spalloni A, Simone AM, Pascarella R, Beretta S, Fainardi E, Padovani A, Gasparotti R, and Pezzini A
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Background and Purpose: Migraine has been shown to increase cerebral excitability, promote rapid infarct expansion into tissue with perfusion deficits, and result in larger infarcts in animal models of focal cerebral ischemia. Whether these effects occur in humans has never been properly investigated., Methods: In a series of consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke, enrolled in the setting of the Italian Project on Stroke at Young Age, we assessed acute as well as chronic infarct volumes by volumetric magnetic resonance imaging, and compared these among different subgroups identified by migraine status., Results: A cohort of 591 patients (male, 53.8%; mean age, 37.5±6.4 years) qualified for the analysis. Migraineurs had larger acute infarcts than non-migraineurs (median, 5.9 cm3 [interquartile range (IQR), 1.4 to 15.5] vs. 2.6 cm3 [IQR, 0.8 to 10.1], P<0.001), and the largest volumes were observed in patients with migraine with aura (median, 9.0 cm3 [IQR, 3.4 to 16.6]). In a linear regression model, migraine was an independent predictor of increased log (acute infarct volumes) (median ratio [MR], 1.64; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.22 to 2.20), an effect that was more prominent for migraine with aura (MR, 2.92; 95% CI, 1.88 to 4.54)., Conclusion: s These findings reinforce the experimental observation of larger acute cerebral infarcts in migraineurs, extend animal data to human disease, and support the hypothesis of increased vulnerability to ischemic brain injury in people suffering migraine.
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