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Clinical Insights: A Reversible Autonomic-Endothelial Migraine Phenomenon Demonstrated Through a Case Study

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  • Vlodeks Gromakovskis

  • April 14, 2026

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    A 41-year-old male with a 10-year history of migraine without aura experienced sustained remission after starting antihypertensive therapy.

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    The patient's migraines were triggered by strong odors and accompanied by cranial-autonomic symptoms like nasal congestion and sneezing.

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    Combined antihypertensive therapy normalized blood pressure and resolved migraine and nasal symptoms within two weeks.

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    Remission of migraine symptoms persisted for 12 months, indicating a potential link between vascular homeostasis and migraine management.

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    This case suggests that endothelial and autonomic factors may play a role in migraine chronification and remission.

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