Changes of Migraine‐Related White Matter Hyperintensities After 3 Years: A Longitudinal MRI Study
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2014Vol. 55(1), pp. 55–70
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Szilvia Erdélyi‐Bótor, Mihály Aradi, David Kamson, Norbert Kovács, Gábor Perlaki, G. Orsi, Szilvia Anett Nagy, Attila Schwarcz, Tamás Dóczi, Sámuel Komoly, Gabriella Deli, Anita Trauninger, Zoltán Pfund
Abstract
This longitudinal MRI study found clinically silent brain white matter hyperintensities to be predominantly progressive in nature. The absence of a control group precludes definitive conclusions about the nature of these changes or if their degree is beyond normal aging.
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