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    Cardiovascular responses to cognitive stress in patients with migraine and tension-type headache

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal relationship between autonomic changes and pain activation in migraine and tension-type headache induced by stress in a model relevant for everyday office-work.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We measured pain, blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR) and skin blood flow (BF) during and after controlled low-grade cognitive stress in 22 migraineurs during headache-free periods, 18 patients with tension-type headache (TTH) and 44 healthy controls. The stress lasted for one hour and was followed by 30 minutes of relaxation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Cardiovascular responses to cognitive stress in migraine did not differ from those in control subjects. In TTH patients HR was maintained during stress, whereas it decreased for migraineurs and controls. A trend towards a delayed systolic BP response during stress was also observed in TTH. Finger BF recovery was delayed after stress and stress-induced pain was associated with less vasoconstriction in TTH during recovery.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>It is hypothesized that TTH patients have different stress adaptive mechanisms than controls and migraineurs, involving delayed cardiovascular adaptation and reduced pain control system inhibition.</p

    Diffuse glioma growth: a guerilla war

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    In contrast to almost all other brain tumors, diffuse gliomas infiltrate extensively in the neuropil. This growth pattern is a major factor in therapeutic failure. Diffuse infiltrative glioma cells show some similarities with guerilla warriors. Histopathologically, the tumor cells tend to invade individually or in small groups in between the dense network of neuronal and glial cell processes. Meanwhile, in large areas of diffuse gliomas the tumor cells abuse pre-existent “supply lines” for oxygen and nutrients rather than constructing their own. Radiological visualization of the invasive front of diffuse gliomas is difficult. Although the knowledge about migration of (tumor)cells is rapidly increasing, the exact molecular mechanisms underlying infiltration of glioma cells in the neuropil have not yet been elucidated. As the efficacy of conventional methods to fight diffuse infiltrative glioma cells is limited, a more targeted (“search & destroy”) tactic may be needed for these tumors. Hopefully, the study of original human glioma tissue and of genotypically and phenotypically relevant glioma models will soon provide information about the Achilles heel of diffuse infiltrative glioma cells that can be used for more effective therapeutic strategies

    Diabetic Acidosis

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    Headache in children

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    Fits and funny turns

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    Cefaléia na infância: diagnóstico e terapêutica. estudo prospectivo de 77 casos

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    Foram analisados 77 casos de cefaléia na infância. A faixa etária situou-se em 9 anos ± 2 sem diferença entre os sexos. A localização frontal foi encontrada em aproximadamente 49% dos casos com relato de hemicrania em apenas 9%. Os fatores associados mais freqüentes foram náuseas, vômitos e tontura, sendo o fator desencadeante mais comum o stress emocional. Antecedente familiar de cefaléia ocorreu em 76,5%. Dos 36 pacientes considerados como tendo enxaqueca, 31 foram submetidos a tratamento profilático com pizotifeno ou propranolol. Houve resposta clínica satisfatória em aproximadamente 90% dos casos
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