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Low-frequency facial hemodynamic oscillations distinguish migraineurs from non-headache controls.

Melissa M CortezJeremy J TheriotNatalie A ReaForrest E GowenKevin C Brennan
Published in: Cephalalgia reports (2019)
This approach to the assessment of craniofacial hemodynamic function appears to exhibit differing mechanisms from previously available techniques, and represents a promising new physiological biomarker for the study of craniofacial vascular function in migraine and potentially other craniovascular disorders.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • soft tissue