2021
DOI: 10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p724
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Abstract P724: Perimenopausal Women With Migraine Present With Stroke at a Younger Age and With Less Comorbid Diabetes

Abstract: Introduction: Migraine is an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke. Frequency and severity increases in the perimenopausal period accompanied by marked vasomotor symptoms (VMS) such as hot flashes, flushing and night sweats. There is emerging evidence that VMS increases the risk of vascular disease including stroke. The purpose of this study was describe the demographics and co-morbidities of perimenopausal females with and without migraine that experience acute ischemic stroke (AIS). … Show more

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