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Brain Structural Changes During Juvenile Fibromyalgia: Relationships With Pain, Fatigue, and Functional Disability.

Maria SuñolMichael F PayneHan TongThomas C MaloneyTracy V TingSusmita Kashikar-ZuckRobert C CoghillMarina López-Solà
Published in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2022)
Pain-related aMCC reductions may be a structural hallmark of juvenile FM, whereas alterations in regions involved in emotional, self-referential, and language-related processes may predict disease impact on patients' well-being. The partial overlap between juvenile and adult FM findings strengthens the importance of early symptom identification and intervention to prevent the transition to adult forms of the disease.
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