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What imaging has revealed about migraine and chronic migraine

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Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
What imaging has revealed about migraine and chronic migraine / Messina, R.; Filippi, M.. - 198:(2023), pp. 105-116. [10.1016/B978-0-12-823356-6.00011-1]
abstract:
: Although migraine pathophysiology is not yet entirely understood, it is now established that migraine should be viewed as a complex neurological disease, which involves the interplay of different brain networks and the release of signaling molecules, instead of a pure vascular disorder. The field of migraine research has also progressed significantly due to the advancement of brain imaging techniques. Numerous studies have investigated the relation between migraine pathophysiology and cerebral hemodynamic changes, showing that vascular changes are neither necessary nor sufficient to cause the migraine pain. Abnormal function and structure of key cortical, subcortical, and brainstem regions involved in multisensory, including pain, processing have been shown to occur in migraine patients during both an acute attack and the interictal phase. Whether brain imaging alterations represent a predisposing trait or are the consequence of the recurrence of headache attacks is still a matter of debate. It is highly likely that brain functional and structural alterations observed in migraine patients derive from the interaction between predisposing brain traits and experience-dependent responses. Neuroimaging studies have also enriched our knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for migraine chronification and have shed light on the mechanisms of actions of acute and preventive migraine treatments.
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2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
List of contributors:
Messina, R.; Filippi, M.
Authors of the University:
FILIPPI MASSIMO
MESSINA ROBERTA
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/155036
Book title:
Migraine biology, diagnosis, and co-morbidities
Published in:
HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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