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Key clinical point: Migraineurs with aura are more likely to show a higher anger response, but not impulsivity, compared with migraineurs without aura and healthy control individuals.
Main finding: Scores of anger symptoms were significantly higher migraineurs with aura than those without aura and control individuals (P less than .001); however, there was no significant difference in total Barratt impulsiveness scale-11 score, attentional impulsiveness, motor impulsiveness, and nonplanning impulsiveness between the 3 groups (P greater than .05).
Study details: The prospective cross-sectional study included 55 patients aged 18-55 years with episodic migraine (31 with aura and 24 without aura) and 40 healthy control individuals.
Disclosures: The authors declared no conflict of interest.
Citation: Tanik N et al. Neurol Res. 2020 Feb 5. doi: 10.1080/01616412.2020.1723974.
Key clinical point: Migraineurs with aura are more likely to show a higher anger response, but not impulsivity, compared with migraineurs without aura and healthy control individuals.
Main finding: Scores of anger symptoms were significantly higher migraineurs with aura than those without aura and control individuals (P less than .001); however, there was no significant difference in total Barratt impulsiveness scale-11 score, attentional impulsiveness, motor impulsiveness, and nonplanning impulsiveness between the 3 groups (P greater than .05).
Study details: The prospective cross-sectional study included 55 patients aged 18-55 years with episodic migraine (31 with aura and 24 without aura) and 40 healthy control individuals.
Disclosures: The authors declared no conflict of interest.
Citation: Tanik N et al. Neurol Res. 2020 Feb 5. doi: 10.1080/01616412.2020.1723974.
Key clinical point: Migraineurs with aura are more likely to show a higher anger response, but not impulsivity, compared with migraineurs without aura and healthy control individuals.
Main finding: Scores of anger symptoms were significantly higher migraineurs with aura than those without aura and control individuals (P less than .001); however, there was no significant difference in total Barratt impulsiveness scale-11 score, attentional impulsiveness, motor impulsiveness, and nonplanning impulsiveness between the 3 groups (P greater than .05).
Study details: The prospective cross-sectional study included 55 patients aged 18-55 years with episodic migraine (31 with aura and 24 without aura) and 40 healthy control individuals.
Disclosures: The authors declared no conflict of interest.
Citation: Tanik N et al. Neurol Res. 2020 Feb 5. doi: 10.1080/01616412.2020.1723974.