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Neurite Damage in Patients with Migraine
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: Received: 26 December 2023 / Approved: 26 December 2023 / Online: 27 December 2023 (09:46:44 CET)
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Shibata, Y.; Ishiyama, S. Neurite Damage in Patients with Migraine. Neurol. Int. 2024, 16, 299-311. Shibata, Y.; Ishiyama, S. Neurite Damage in Patients with Migraine. Neurol. Int. 2024, 16, 299-311.
Abstract
We examined Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging in patients with migraine. We found that patients with medication overuse headache exhibited lower orientation dispersion than those without. Moreover, orientation dispersion at the body of the corpus callosum was statistically negatively correlated with migraine attack frequencies. These findings indicate that neurite dispersion is damaged in patients with chronic migraine. Our study results indicate the orientation preference of neurite damage in migraine.
Keywords
migraine; neurite; MRI
Subject
Medicine and Pharmacology, Neuroscience and Neurology
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