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Characterization and predictive mechanisms of experimentally induced tension-type headache.

Fernando Gustavo ExpostoKarina H BendixenMalin ErnbergFlemming Winther BachPeter Svensson
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2019)
In conclusion, it was shown that increased pericranial tenderness was not required to trigger an episode of tension-type headache in healthy participants. Furthermore, pain modulation profiles could not predict who developed headache and who did not. Finally, activation of descending inhibitory pathways, as assessed by decreases in pericranial tenderness, was protective against the development of headache. These findings provide new insights into the pathophysiology of experimentally-induced tension-type headache.
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