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Increased prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with migraine and interictal photophobia

Increased prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with migraine and interictal photophobia Increased prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with migraine and interictal photophobia
Increased prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with migraine and interictal photophobia Increased prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with migraine and interictal photophobia

Most patients with migraine report photophobia associated with headache; a subset report interictal photophobia. 

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Key take away

According to this study, the symptoms of depression and anxiety are more prevalent among migraine patients with interictal photophobia. Interictal photophobia could mean central sensitization due to a lengthy migraine history.

Background

Most patients with migraine report photophobia associated with headache; a subset report interictal photophobia. These patients are light sensitive even during headache-free periods. The objective of this case–control study was to assess the prevalence of symptoms of anxiety and depression in migraine patients with and without interictal photophobia.

Source:

J Headache Pain 2016; 17: 34

Article:

Increased prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with migraine and interictal photophobia

Authors:

Stephanie M. Llop et al.

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