Structural MRI in Migraine: A Review of Migraine Vascular and Structural Changes in Brain Parenchyma.

IF 2.6 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Central Nervous System Disease Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795735231167868
Wilson J Xu, Giuseppe Barisano, Daniel Phung, Brendon Chou, Soniya N Pinto, Alexander Lerner, Nasim Sheikh-Bahaei
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Migraine is a complex and common disorder that affects patients around the world. Despite recent advances in this field, the exact pathophysiology of migraine is still not completely understood. Structural MRI sequences have revealed a variety of changes to brain parenchyma associated with migraine, including white matter lesions, volume changes, and iron deposition. This Review highlights different structural imaging findings in various types of migraine and their relationship to migraine characteristics and subtypes in order to improve our understanding of migraine, its pathophysiologic mechanisms, and how to better diagnose and treat it.

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偏头痛的结构MRI:偏头痛脑实质血管和结构改变的综述。
偏头痛是一种复杂而常见的疾病,影响着世界各地的患者。尽管最近在这一领域取得了进展,但偏头痛的确切病理生理学仍未完全了解。结构MRI序列显示偏头痛相关脑实质的各种变化,包括白质病变、体积变化和铁沉积。本文综述了不同类型偏头痛的不同结构影像学表现及其与偏头痛特征和亚型的关系,以提高我们对偏头痛的认识,其病理生理机制,以及如何更好地诊断和治疗偏头痛。
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