Pain processing in patients with migraine: an event-related fMRI study during trigeminal nociceptive stimulation
Abstract
We explored the functional pattern of the pain-processing network in patients with migraine, in the interictal periods, during trigeminal noxious stimulation. Contact heat evoked potential stimulation induced thermal pain and functional magnetic resonance imaging were used to measure whole-brain activation in 16 patients with episodic migraine without aura and 16 age- and gender-matched healthy controls in response to a severe (53°C) noxious, a...
Paper Details
Title
Pain processing in patients with migraine: an event-related fMRI study during trigeminal nociceptive stimulation
Published Date
Feb 18, 2012
Journal
Volume
259
Issue
9
Pages
1903 - 1912
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