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Headache in North American Patients with Behcet's Syndrome: Common and important cause of disability [Meeting Abstract]
Filopoulos M; Robbins MS; Crystal SC; Kister I; Bacon T; Lipton; Labitigan M; Yazici Y
ORIGINAL:0006767
ISSN: 0003-4967
CID: 112006
Increased Risk of Multiple Sclerosis among Women with Migraine in the Nurses\' Health Study II [Meeting Abstract]
Kister, I; Munger, K; Herbert, J; Ascherio, A
ISI:000275274000242
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 111989
Migraine is comorbid with multiple sclerosis and associated with a more symptomatic MS course
Kister, Ilya; Caminero, A B; Monteith, T S; Soliman, A; Bacon, T E; Bacon, J H; Kalina, J T; Inglese, M; Herbert, J; Lipton, R B
The objectives of this study were: (1) to assess relative frequency of migraine in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients using the validated self-administered diagnostic questionnaire, and to compare the migraine rates in MS outpatients to age- and gender-matched historical population controls; (2) to compare clinical and radiographic characteristics in MS patients with migraine and headache-free MS patients. We conducted a cross-sectional study to assess the demographic profiles, headache features and clinical characteristics of MS patients attending a MS clinic using a questionnaire based on the American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention (AMPP) study. We compared the relative frequency of migraine in MS clinic patients and AMPP cohort. We also compared clinical and radiographic features in MS patients with migraine to an MS control group without headache. Among 204 MS patients, the relative frequency of migraine was threefold higher than in population controls both for women [55.7 vs. 17.1%; prevalence ratio (PR) =3.26, p<0.001] and men (18.4 vs. 5.6%; PR=3.29, p<0.001). In a series of logistic regression models that controlled for age, gender, disease duration, beta-interferon use, and depression, migraine in MS patients was significantly associated (p<0.01) with trigeminal and occipital neuralgia, facial pain, Lhermitte's sign, temporomandibular joint pain, non-headache pain and a past history of depression. Migraine status was not significantly associated with disability on patient-derived disability steps scale or T2 lesion burden on brain MRI. Migraine is three-times more common in MS clinic patients than in general population. MS-migraine group was more symptomatic than the MS-no headache group
PMCID:3452278
PMID: 20625916
ISSN: 1129-2377
CID: 138212
Chronic Daily Headache in North American Patients with Behcet's Disease [Meeting Abstract]
Robbins, M. S.; Crystal, S. C.; Filopoulos, M.; Kister, I.; Bacon, T.; Lipton, R. B.; Yazici, Y.
ISI:000279022000032
ISSN: 0017-8748
CID: 112183
Headache in North American Patients with Behcet's Disease [Meeting Abstract]
Crystal, S. C.; Robbins, M. S.; Filopolous, M.; Kister, I.; Lipton, R. B.; Yazici, Y.
ISI:000279022000041
ISSN: 0017-8748
CID: 112184
CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY OF NEUROLOGIC AND PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN NORTH AMERICAN PATIENTS WITH BEHCET'S SYNDROME [Meeting Abstract]
Kister, Ilya; Filopoulos, Maria; Labitigan, Monalyn De Los Reyes; Crystal, Sara; Robbins, Matthew; Herbert, Joseph; Yazici, Yusuf
ISI:000282865900046
ISSN: 0392-856x
CID: 114024
Tension-type Headache and Migraine in Multiple Sclerosis
Kister, Ilya; Caminero, Ana B; Herbert, Joseph; Lipton, Richard B
We review the evidence for a link between multiple sclerosis (MS) and two of the most common primary headache disorders: tension-type headache and migraine. We argue that the association between migraine and MS is biologically plausible and is confirmed by most studies. We discuss possible explanations for the association. First, we consider the possibility that the association is spurious. Next, we consider unidirectional causal models in which one of the conditions increases the risk of the other. A bidirectional model would suggest that each disease predisposes to the other. Alternatively, genetic or environmental risk factors shared by each condition may account for the association between them. We also address the question of whether coexisting migraine or tension-type headache in a patient with MS affects the symptom profile, clinical course, and radiographic characteristics of MS
PMID: 20848239
ISSN: 1534-3081
CID: 114047
Neuromyelitis optica and concentric rings of Balo in the brainstem [Case Report]
Graber, Jerome J; Kister, Ilya; Geyer, Howard; Khaund, Mausumi; Herbert, Joseph
PMID: 19204169
ISSN: 1538-3687
CID: 95716
MRI and clinical characteristics of African versus Caucasian Americans with multiple sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
Howard, J; Holst, B; Kister, I; Arienzo, D; Herbert, J; Inglese, M
ISI:000269652500644
ISSN: 1352-4585
CID: 102453
Characteristics and Predictive Factors of Disability Outcomes of Multiple Sclerosis Patients with 5-Year Use of Initial Disease Modifying Therapy [Meeting Abstract]
Mihai, C; Teter, B; Apatoff, B; Coyle, P; Gauthier, S; Goodman, A; Gottesman, M; Granger, C; Herbert, J; Lawn, F; Holub, R; Jubelt, B; Kister, I; Krupp, L; Lenihan, M; Lublin, F; Miller, A; Munschauer, F; Perel, A; Schwid, S; Snyder, D; Tullman, M; Zivadinov, R; Weinstock-Guttman, B
ISI:000264527900344
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 111994