It has been demonstrated that the early part of 600 Hz High Frequency Oscillations (HFOs), probably generated in the terminal part of thalamo-cortical somatosensory radiations, are abnormally reduced between attacks in migraineurs. We aimed at verifying whether spontaneous clinical fluctuations in migraine are correlated to HFO changes.

Restuccia, D., Vollono, C., Del Piero, I., Martucci, L., Zanini, S., Somatosensory High Frequency Oscillations reflect clinical fluctuations in migraine, <<CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY>>, 2013; 123 (10): 2050-2056. [doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2012.03.009] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/42150]

Somatosensory High Frequency Oscillations reflect clinical fluctuations in migraine

Restuccia, Domenico;Vollono, Catello;
2012

Abstract

It has been demonstrated that the early part of 600 Hz High Frequency Oscillations (HFOs), probably generated in the terminal part of thalamo-cortical somatosensory radiations, are abnormally reduced between attacks in migraineurs. We aimed at verifying whether spontaneous clinical fluctuations in migraine are correlated to HFO changes.
2012
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Restuccia, D., Vollono, C., Del Piero, I., Martucci, L., Zanini, S., Somatosensory High Frequency Oscillations reflect clinical fluctuations in migraine, <<CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY>>, 2013; 123 (10): 2050-2056. [doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2012.03.009] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/42150]
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