| Literature DB >> 30926119 |
Benjamin M Ellingson1, Chelsea Hesterman2, Mollie Johnston2, Nicholas R Dudeck3, Andrew C Charles2, Juan Pablo Villablanca4.
Abstract
The use of advanced imaging in routine diagnostic practice appears to provide only limited value in patients with migraine who have not experienced recent changes in headache characteristics or symptoms. However, advanced imaging may have potential for studying the biological manifestations and pathophysiology of migraine headaches. Migraine with aura appears to have characteristic spatiotemporal changes in structural anatomy, function, hemodynamics, metabolism, and biochemistry, whereas migraine without aura produces more subtle and complex changes. Large, controlled, multicenter imaging-based observational trials are needed to confirm the anecdotal evidence in the literature and test the scientific hypotheses thought to underscore migraine pathophysiology.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced neuroimaging; Aura; Migraine; Pain matrix; Pain processing network
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30926119 PMCID: PMC8765285 DOI: 10.1016/j.nic.2019.01.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroimaging Clin N Am ISSN: 1052-5149 Impact factor: 2.264