From neuroimaging to clinical setting: what have we learned from migraine pain?
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Recent progress in migraine pathophysiology: role of cortical spreading depression and magnetic resonance imaging.Different mean thickness implicates involvement of the cortex in migraine.Interictal abnormal fMRI activation of visual areas during a motor task cued by visual stimuli in migraineFunctional imaging for interpretation of pain pathways: current clinical application/relevance and future initiatives.Volumetric differences suggest involvement of cerebellum and brainstem in chronic migraine.
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From neuroimaging to clinical setting: what have we learned from migraine pain?
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Bruno Colombo
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10.1007/S10072-012-1050-9
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33 Suppl 1
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2012-05-01T00:00:00Z