Migraineassociated
Migraine-associated is a descriptor used in medical literature to refer to symptoms, syndromes, or conditions that occur in close temporal relation to migraine attacks or that share common underlying mechanisms with migraine. It is not a single diagnosis, but rather a framing term indicating linkage to migraine pathophysiology, including trigeminovascular activation and, in some cases, cortical spreading depression.
Common examples of migraine-associated phenomena include vestibular symptoms described as migraine-associated vertigo or vestibular migraine, where
Diagnosis is guided by recognizing a temporal and clinical relationship to migraine. Clinicians distinguish migraine-associated symptoms
Management of migraine-associated conditions generally follows established migraine treatment approaches, tailored to the specific associated syndrome.