Chronic orofacial pain and white matter hyperintensities

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Olga Krasnova from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Chronic orofacial pain and white matter hyperintensities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: AGING Further studies should be performed to understand if a more careful evaluation and treatment of cardiovascular comorbidities especially in ageing population capable of improving brain neuroplasticity and avoiding the progression of WMHs may in turn contribute to reduce chronic pain symptoms.

SUMMARY

    15, No 6 Editorial Chronic orofacial pain and white matter hyperintensities Elena Calabria, Federica Canfora, Daniela Adamo Chronic Orofacial Pain (COFP) is defined as an . . .

     

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