In this study we investigated the variations of pupillary diameter obtained in different experimental conditions (dark/light adaptation, light reflex, sural nerve stimulation) in a group of migraine patients with unilateral location of pain in almost all the attacks and in healthy controls by means of a TV pupillometric device. The data obtained seems to document the existence in migraine of unbalanced vegetative function ascribable either to a strong sympathetic activity or to a parasympathetic deficiency. Moreover, an involvement of central integrative pathways regulating pupil functioning cannot be excluded.

Vegetative imbalance in migraine. A dynamic TV pupillometric evaluation.

MICIELI, GIUSEPPE;TASSORELLI, CRISTINA;SANDRINI, GIORGIO;CAVALLINI, ANNA;NAPPI, GIUSEPPE
1989-01-01

Abstract

In this study we investigated the variations of pupillary diameter obtained in different experimental conditions (dark/light adaptation, light reflex, sural nerve stimulation) in a group of migraine patients with unilateral location of pain in almost all the attacks and in healthy controls by means of a TV pupillometric device. The data obtained seems to document the existence in migraine of unbalanced vegetative function ascribable either to a strong sympathetic activity or to a parasympathetic deficiency. Moreover, an involvement of central integrative pathways regulating pupil functioning cannot be excluded.
1989
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Adult, Autonomic Nervous System; physiopathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Migraine Disorders; physiopathology, Monitoring; Physiologic, Photic Stimulation, Pupil; innervation/physiopathology, Television
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Micieli, Giuseppe; Tassorelli, Cristina; M., Magri; Sandrini, Giorgio; Cavallini, Anna; Nappi, Giuseppe
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