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Autism and Migraine: An Unexplored Association?

Luigi Vetri

2020Brain Sciences35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by neurological, psychiatric and medical comorbidities-some conditions co-occur so frequently that comorbidity in autism is the rule rather than the exception. The most common autism co-occurring conditions are intellectual disability, language disorders, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, epilepsy, gastrointestinal problems, sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychotic disorders, oppositional defiant disorder, and eating disorders. They are well known and studied. Migraine is the most common brain disease in the world, but surprisingly only a few studies investigate the comorbidity between autism and migraine. The aim of this narrative review is to explore the literature reports about the comorbidity between autism and migraine and to investigate the common neurotransmitter, immune, anatomical and genetic abnormalities at the base of these two conditions.

Topics & Concepts

AutismComorbidityPsychiatryMigraineAnxietyPsychologyEpilepsyDepression (economics)Clinical psychologyAutism spectrum disorderMedicineEconomicsMacroeconomicsMigraine and Headache StudiesAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
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