Altered structural brain network topology in chronic migraine

Volume: 225, Issue: 1, Pages: 161 - 172
Published: Dec 2, 2019
Abstract
Despite its prevalence and high disease burden, the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying chronic migraine (CM) are not well understood. As CM is a complex disorder associated with a range of sensory, cognitive, and affective comorbidities, examining structural network disruption may provide additional insights into CM symptomology beyond studies of focal brain regions. Here, we compared structural interconnections in patients with CM...
Paper Details
Title
Altered structural brain network topology in chronic migraine
Published Date
Dec 2, 2019
Volume
225
Issue
1
Pages
161 - 172
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