2023
DOI: 10.1186/s10194-023-01670-6
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Increased MRI-based Brain Age in chronic migraine patients

Rafael Navarro-González,
David García-Azorín,
Ángel L. Guerrero-Peral
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Neuroimaging has revealed that migraine is linked to alterations in both the structure and function of the brain. However, the relationship of these changes with aging has not been studied in detail. Here we employ the Brain Age framework to analyze migraine, by building a machine-learning model that predicts age from neuroimaging data. We hypothesize that migraine patients will exhibit an increased Brain Age Gap (the difference between the predicted age and the chronological age) … Show more

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