2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2012.02260.x
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Prevalence of Migraine in Patients With Celiac Disease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Abstract: Migraine was more prevalent in celiac disease and IBD subjects than in controls. Future studies should include screening migraine patients for celiac disease and assessing the effects of gluten-free diet on migraines in celiac disease.

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“…Moreover, it has been reported that the headache attacks of patients with the diagnosis of migraine and co-existing CD diminish with GFD. Dimitrova et al (26) analyzed 502 subjects: 188 with CD, 111 with infl ammatory bowel disease, 25 with gluten sensitivity, and 178 controls. In multivariate logistic regression, CD subjects had a signifi cantly higher prevalence of migraine headache compared with controls (26).…”
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“…Moreover, it has been reported that the headache attacks of patients with the diagnosis of migraine and co-existing CD diminish with GFD. Dimitrova et al (26) analyzed 502 subjects: 188 with CD, 111 with infl ammatory bowel disease, 25 with gluten sensitivity, and 178 controls. In multivariate logistic regression, CD subjects had a signifi cantly higher prevalence of migraine headache compared with controls (26).…”
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“…Dimitrova et al (26) analyzed 502 subjects: 188 with CD, 111 with infl ammatory bowel disease, 25 with gluten sensitivity, and 178 controls. In multivariate logistic regression, CD subjects had a signifi cantly higher prevalence of migraine headache compared with controls (26). Interestingly, no correlation between years on gluten-free diet and migraine severity was determined in that study.…”
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“…В Иране подобное исследова-ние позволило выявить 2% больных целиакией среди всех детей с мигренью [10]. В ходе проведенного в США ис-следования [11] была установлена высокая распростра-ненность мигрени у взрослых пациентов с воспалитель-ным заболеванием кишечника, глютеновой чувствитель-ностью и целиакией, однако не была дана подробная ха-рактеристика синдрома мигрени у больных целиакией. Одновременно был предложен термин «генетически сен-ситивная нервная система», в соответствии с которым вы-сказано предположение о том, что мигрень, синдром раз-драженного кишечника и целиакия -заболевания-моде-ли этого состояния [12].…”
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“…This is not only shows in the amount of follow up but also the response to treatment. As per the data representation in Figure 6, the assumptions made for the study are being proven (27,32,39) .…”
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