Disease | cerebral hemorrhage |
Phenotype | C0149931|migraine |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 22928185 | Conclusions: intracerebral hemorrhage associated with migraine is believed to result from vasoconstriction leading to ischemia of the walls of blood vessels, making them leaky and porous. |
PubMedID- 23372843 | In an epidemiologic study based on the dijon stroke registry, the frequency of a history of migraine was higher in patients with cerebral hemorrhage (3.6%) and subarachnoid hemorrhage (6.3%) than those with ischemic stroke (1.8%) [7]. |
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