History Of Migraine. MRI Showed Small Vessel Disease And Mild Chronic Leukoencephalophy. Worrisome
Thank you for posting your query.
First of all, I would like to reassure you that the MRI findings do not represent any serious brain disease.
Small white matter ischemic (decreased blood flow) changes on MRI are fairly common in migraine. There is no need to worry about them. For frequent migraine, you should take preventive medications such as Topiramate, beta blockers, etc.
However, small vessel disease could also represent a future possibility of getting brain stroke. So, you require evaluation for any risk factors for the same, such as high BP, diabetes, cholesterol and elevated homocysteine. If they are present, you would require treatment. In addition, you may require aspirin.
I hope it helps. Please get back if you have any more queries.
Wishing you good health,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
I think I was not clear enough. The ischemic lesions on MRI brain are caused by migraine. It is not that ischemic lesions cause migraine. This is known because many patients with migraine have normal MRI brain to begin with, and ischemic lesions appear later after a few years of migraine headaches.
At the same time, as I mentioned earlier, these ischemic lesions are not of any serious clinical significance in most patients. However, in some people who have other risk factors (as mentioned in my initial reply) or those who smoke, have a higher risk of getting brain stroke.
I hope it clarifies.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)