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Migraine and peripheral pain models show differential alterations in neuronal complexity.

Zachariah BertelsElizaveta MangutovCatherine ConwayKendra SiegersmaSarah AsifPal ShahNolan HuckVivianne L TawfikAmynah Amir Ali Pradhan
Published in: Headache (2022)
Collectively these results demonstrate that alterations in neuronal complexity are a feature of both chronic migraine and chronic CRPS. However, each type of pain presents a unique cytoarchitectural signature, which may provide insight on how these pain states differentially transition from acute to chronic conditions.
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