Hypothalamic Activation in Spontaneous Migraine Attacks
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2007Vol. 47(10), pp. 1418–1426
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2007 papers
Abstract
Hypothalamic activity, long suspected by clinical and experimental arguments as a possible trigger for migraine, is demonstrated for the first time during spontaneous attacks.
Related Papers
- → Subcutaneous sumatriptan during the migraine aura(1994)195 cited
- → Sex differences in brainstem structure volumes in patients with schizophrenia(2023)4 cited
- → Sumatriptan in the Acute Treatment of Migraine Without Aura: Efficacy of 50‐mg Dose(1997)7 cited
- [Post-dislocation lesions of the midbrain and pons in neurosurgical patients].(1989)
- → Electrical activity of the acutely isolated pons in cats(1996)