Basilar artery fenestration in migraine patient
Aneesh Rahangdale, Kateryna Kurako

TL;DR
Migraine patients with a family history of cerebrovascular issues may need regular brain scans and careful birth control evaluation.
Contribution
Highlights the importance of monitoring basilar artery fenestration in migraine patients with cerebrovascular family history.
Findings
Basilar artery fenestration should be considered in migraine patients.
Annual MRI/MRA monitoring is recommended for those with cerebrovascular family history.
Careful assessment of birth control regimens is necessary to mitigate risks.
Abstract
Basilar artery fenestration should be considered in migraine patients, especially with a cerebrovascular family history, necessitating annual magnetic resonance imaging/angiography (MRI/MRA) monitoring and careful assessment of birth control regimens to mitigate risks.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigraine and Headache Studies · Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases · Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications
