While migraine has been considered for a long time a disease of the head vascular structures, it has been more and more evident that the involvement of the cerebral cortex has a primary role in the cascade of events which trigger the migraine attacks. Neurophysiological studies gave an important contribution to our knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the migraine disease
VALERIANI M, FIERRO B, BRIGHINA F (2007). Brain excitability in migraine: Hyperexcitability or inhibited inhibition?. PAIN, 132(1-2), 219-220 [10.1016/j.pain.2007.08.016].
Brain excitability in migraine: Hyperexcitability or inhibited inhibition?
FIERRO, Brigida;BRIGHINA, Filippo
2007-01-01
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While migraine has been considered for a long time a disease of the head vascular structures, it has been more and more evident that the involvement of the cerebral cortex has a primary role in the cascade of events which trigger the migraine attacks. Neurophysiological studies gave an important contribution to our knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the migraine diseaseFile in questo prodotto:
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