Instructions: Click on the best response for each statement.
1. The _________ cranial nerve has been implicated as a primary factor in migraine. 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2. Common gastrointestinal disturbances in migraine include _______________. nausea vomiting abdominal cramps all of the above
3. Migraine is a general classification which probably encompasses various etiological subgroups. True False
4. An association between irritable bowel syndrome and migraine has been noted. True False
5. Fothergill observed that migraine-type headache is usually caused by inattention to diet, with specific foods such as ___________ being especially potent in provoking the condition. milk fat meats spices all of the above
6. The autonomic nervous system has not been implicated in the pathophysiology of migraine. True False
7. The enteric nervous system received it name from _________________. Aldous Huxley Benjamin Daley Alfred Harrington Johannis Langley
8. Vernon et al noted that ____________ spine dysfunction contributes to migraine. cervical thoracic lumbar all of the above
9. Bjork recommended ________________ for the treatment of migraine. electrotherapy with the Radial Appliance abdominal castor oil packs colonic irrigation all of the above
10. Intestinal etiology in migraine can account for all the varied manifestions of the illness. True False
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