D'Attoma G, Marconi G, D'Attoma A, Nacci M G
Minerva Med. 1986 Jul 31;77(30-31):1449-51.
Fifteen migraine sufferers and a control group were checked for the circadian rhythm of urinary catecholamine and VMA excretion. These data were compared with the typical variations in haemodynamic balance already encountered in migraine sufferers. It is felt that this connection is an essential element in the pathogenesis of headaches.
对15名偏头痛患者和一个对照组进行了尿儿茶酚胺和VMA排泄昼夜节律的检查。将这些数据与偏头痛患者已出现的血流动力学平衡的典型变化进行了比较。人们认为这种关联是头痛发病机制中的一个重要因素。