Headache-related circuits and high frequencies evaluated by eeg, fmri, pet as potential targets to differentiate chronic and episodic migraine: evidence from a systematic review

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  • who: Javier Gomez-Pilar from the Valladolid, Ramu00f3n y Cajal, Valladolid, Spain have published the research work: Headache-related circuits and high frequencies evaluated by EEG, FMRI, PET as potential targets to differentiate chronic and episodic migraine: evidence from a systematic review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: If it is a biologically-based division, as has been shown by the studies reviewed here, the research community need to establish objective criteria that allow the distinction between migraine groups.
  • how: The search was performed without start date until the date of the database search . . .

     

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