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Optom Vis Sci ; 85(7): 566-73, 2008 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18594350

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PURPOSE: Vascular dysfunction appears related to the development of migraines and has been associated with pressure-independent glaucoma. The purpose of this study is to investigate possible topographical differences in the optic nerve between migraine sufferers and normal age-matched control subjects. The identification of optic disc topographical differences between migraine and non-migraine sufferers may help clinicians determine if the presence of migraine influences the development and progression of glaucoma. METHODS: Sixty consecutively seen patient-volunteers (30 subjects in migraine group: mean age 37.7 years, range from 19 to 66 years, 28 females and 2 males; 30 subjects in the control group: mean age 37.6 years, range from 19 to 61 years, 29 females and 1 male) were categorized as either migraine patients or control group subjects. All migraine subjects had been medically diagnosed with a migraine syndrome and were being treated with prophylactic medication. Optic nerve head topographical analysis was performed using a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope. The data was evaluated using generalized estimating equations, a priori and post hoc power analysis. RESULTS: No significant differences were found in any of the optic nerve parameters examined between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that the optic nerve parameters as measured by the Heidelberg retinal tomograph II do not differ between migraine sufferers and age-matched control subjects.


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Migraine Disorders/diagnosis , Optic Disk/pathology , Optic Nerve Diseases/diagnosis , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Lasers , Male , Middle Aged , Migraine Disorders/complications , Migraine Disorders/physiopathology , Ophthalmoscopy , Optic Nerve Diseases/complications , Optic Nerve Diseases/physiopathology
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