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Migraine CT

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Neuroimaging is not necessary in patients with a clinical diagnosis of migraine. Head images such CT and MRI might be needed to rule out other suspected possible causes of headache. It is suggested to order a CT scan without contrast among patients with an unusual headache.

CT And MRI

CT is indicated in patients with: [1] [2]

CT is not indicated in:

References

  1. name=”pmid10993991″>Silberstein SD (2000). “Practice parameter: evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache (an evidence-based review): report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology”. Neurology. 55 (6): 754–62. PMID 10993991.
  2. Lanteri-Minet M, Valade D, Geraud G, Lucas C, Donnet A (2014). “Revised French guidelines for the diagnosis and management of migraine in adults and children”. J Headache Pain. 15 (1): 2. doi:10.1186/1129-2377-15-2. PMID 24400971.
  3. name=”pmid8800932″>Russell MB, Olesen J (1996). “A nosographic analysis of the migraine aura in a general population”. Brain. 119 ( Pt 2): 355–61. PMID 8800932.
  4. name=”pmid7877390″>Kumar KL, Cooney TG (1995). “Headaches”. Med Clin North Am. 79 (2): 261–86. PMID 7877390.

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