Anatomical Variants of the Circle of Willis and Brain Lesions in Migraineurs

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作者
Cavestro, C. [2 ]
Richetta, L. [1 ]
L'Episcopo, M. R.
Pedemonte, E.
Duca, S. [3 ]
Di Pietrantonj, C. [4 ]
机构
[1] Maggiore Santissima Trinita Hosp, Dept Neuroradiol, Fossano, CN, Italy
[2] San Lazzaro Hosp, Headache Ctr, Dept Neurol, ASL CN2, Alba, CN, Italy
[3] Koelliker Hosp, Dept Neuroradiol, Turin, Italy
[4] ASL AL, Serv Reg Epidemiol SeREMI, Reg Epidemiol Serv, Alessandria, Italy
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RISK-FACTOR; FLOW; INFARCTS; FETAL; MRI;
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10.1017/S0317167100011926
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Some reports demonstrated vascular alterations in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in migraineurs and a relationship between circle of Willis (Circle) variants and lacunar brain infarcts. We examined anomalies of the whole circle of Willis and their relationship with vascular brain lesions in migraineurs, to identify any possible vascular mechanism in migraine. Methods: We studied, with a cohort controlled study, the circle of Willis in migraineurs seen consecutively in our Headache Center, and in non-headache controls, using angio-MRI of the brain. Statistical analysis used ANOVA, Scheffe's criterion, t-student test. Results: We recruited 270 migraineurs (204 without aura (MWOA), 66 with aura (MWA) and 159 controls. Migraineurs presented an anatomical variant in 108 (40%) cases with 34 controls (21.4%) presenting a variant. We found a significant association between MWOA and variants (OR=2.4 CI95% [1.5 to 3.9]) and between MWA and variants (OR=3.2 CI95% [1.6 to 4.1]). Unilateral posterior variants with basilar hypoplasia are statistically associated only with MWA compared to controls (OR=9.2, CI95% [2.3 to 37.2]). Thirty-three percent of MWOA and 24% of MWA sufferers present some kind of brain lesion, included 2% of infra-tentorial lesions. We did not find any statistical association between the presence of Circle variants and ischemic lesions on MRI (OR=1.5 CI95% [0.68; 1.94]), or with infratentorial lacunar lesions (OR=1.58 CI95% [0.48 to 5.24]). Conclusions: Anatomical variants of the Circle of Willis are significantly more frequent in migraineurs; posterior anomalies are more frequent in MWA, suggesting a vascular mechanism provoking changes in cerebral blood flow, thereby stimulating cortical spreading depression.
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