Background and Purpose In migraine patients functional imaging studies have shown changes in several brain gray matter GM regions However 15T MRI has failed to detect any structural abnormality of these regions We used a 3T MRI scanner and voxelbased morphometry VBM to assess whether GM density abnormalities can be seen in patients with migraine with T2visible abnormalities and

Brain gray matter changes in migraine patients with T2visible lesions a 3T MRI study Rocca MA et al Stroke 2006 Jul 37717651770 This article shows that migraine patients have a structurally different brain from healthy volunteers Using MRI and voxelbased morphometry the authors demonstrate that migraine patients exhibit areas

Brain Gray Matter Changes in Migraine Patients With T2Visible Lesions

Subtle Grey Matter Changes Between Migraine Patients and Healthy

Brain gray matter changes in migraine patients with T2visible lesions

Nonspecific periaqueductal gray lesions on T2WI in episodic migraine

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Background and Purpose In migraine patients functional imaging studies have shown changes in several brain gray matter GM regions However 15T MRI has failed to detect any structural abnormali

Brain Gray Matter Changes In Migraine Patients With T2visible

Grey matter alterations in migraine A systematic review and meta

The studies we analyzed compared the whole brain grey matter volume GMV of 191 migraine patients mean age 3794 years and 199 healthy controls mean age 3671 years Tortorella P Bernasconi L Comi G Scotti G Filippi M Brain gray matter changes in migraine patients with T2visible lesions a 3T MRI study Stroke 200637

migraine patients with and without aura8 A variable that has not been considered in the latter study is the effect if any of the presence of macroscopic brain T2visible lesions on GM changes in migraine patients Brain T2visible hyperintensities are a rather common finding in migraine patients910 Data

Regional Grey Matter Changes in Patients With Migraine A VoxelBased

Background and PurposeIn migraine patients functional imaging studies have shown changes in several brain gray matter GM regions However 15T MRI has failed to detect any structural abnormality of these regions MethodsIn 16 migraine patients with T2visible abnormalities and 15 matched controls we acquired a T2weighted and a

A recent VBM study on migraine patients with T2visible WM lesions has shown reduced GM density in several brain regions involved in pain processing as well as negative Falini A Colombo B Tortorella P Bernasconi L et al Brain gray matter changes in migraine patients with T2visible lesions a 3T MRI study Stroke 2006 37176570

Brain Gray Matter Changes In Migraine Patients With T2visible

Structural GM abnormalities can be detected in migraine patients with brain T2visible lesions using VBM and a highfield MRI scanner and are likely related to the pathological substrates associated with this disease Background and Purpose In migraine patients functional imaging studies have shown changes in several brain gray matter GM regions However 15T MRI has failed to detect

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However the migraine cohort of the Italian group was small n 16 and comprised only patients with T2visible brain lesions a finding which is not part of the IHS criteria is rather unusual in migraine patients As migraine has a strong genetic component the ideal inclusion criteria for future studies to render groups as homogeneous as

Brain Gray Matter Changes in Migraine Patients With T2Visible Lesions

Brain Gray Matter Changes in Migraine Patients With T2Visible Lesions

These lesions could be considered as specific lesions because of definite clinical diagnosis Brain T2visible hyperintensity lesions commonly presented in migraine patients 12 13 and these T2 lesions may be seen in gray matter and commonly located in white matter However T2visible PAG lesions were not reported up to now Compared with