Hypoperfusion During Migraine and its Effect on the Retina

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Zien Journals

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One of the most prevalent chronic, complex neurovascular illnesses, migraine, is primarily defined by recurring bouts of incapacitating headaches with aura appearances in up to one-third of patients. Nearly 15% of people get migraines, making it the third most common sickness in the world. Objective: This paper aims to study hypoperfusion during migraines and its Effect on the Retina

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