in current migraine clinical practice conventional neuroimaging examinations are often sought to exclude possible causes of secondary headaches or migraine-associated disorders. Contrariwise, although advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has improved tremendously our understanding of human brain processes in migraine patients, to the state of the art they have not superseded the conventional neuroimaging techniques in the migraine clinical setting.
Functional neuroimaging biomarkers in migraine: diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic implications
Russo, Antonio
;Silvestro, Marcello;Tessitore, Alessandro;Tedeschi, Gioacchino
2018
Abstract
in current migraine clinical practice conventional neuroimaging examinations are often sought to exclude possible causes of secondary headaches or migraine-associated disorders. Contrariwise, although advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has improved tremendously our understanding of human brain processes in migraine patients, to the state of the art they have not superseded the conventional neuroimaging techniques in the migraine clinical setting.File in questo prodotto:
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