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The Lancet

Volume 318, Issue 8249, 3 October 1981, Pages 720-723
The Lancet

MIGRAINE: A PLATELET DISORDER

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Abstract

The hypothesis that migraine is caused by a primary abnormality of platelet behaviour was investigated in a total of 77 migraine patients and control subjects. Platelets taken from patients with classical migraine during a headache-free period demonstrated significantly higher spontaneous platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion than platelets from controls. Platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine release within three days of a migraine attack was significantly less than that measured during a migraine-free interval. Platelets from migraine patients differ significantly in their behaviour from normal platelets, and these differences can explain the onset and recurrence of attacks.

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