2023
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.2158
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Central generators of migraine and autonomic cephalalgias as targets for personalized pain management: Translational links

Abstract: Background and ObjectiveMigraine oscillates between different states in association with internal homeostatic functions and biological rhythms that become more easily dysregulated in genetically susceptible individuals. Clinical and pre‐clinical data on migraine pathophysiology support a primary role of the central nervous system (CNS) through ‘dysexcitability’ of certain brain networks, and a critical contribution of the peripheral sensory and autonomic signalling from the intracranial meningeal innervation. … Show more

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