Cognitive Networks Disarrangement in Patients With Migraine Predicts Cutaneous Allodynia.
Antonio RussoMarcello SilvestroFrancesca TrojsiAlvino BiseccoRosa De MiccoGiuseppina CaiazzoFederica Di NardoFabrizio EspositoAlessandro TessitoreGioacchino TedeschiPublished in: Headache (2020)
We suggest that DMN and CEN FC abnormalities as well as CC microstructural changes could represent a prognostic imaging biomarker able to identify migraine patients more prone to experiencing CA and therefore, more inclined to chronic migraine. In the new pharmacological scenario, it would be useful to address therapeutic resources to specific migraine populations with a high risk of more severe clinical phenotype.