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Shedding light on migraine with aura: the clarifying role of advanced neuroimaging investigations.

Antonio RussoMarcello SilvestroAlessandro TessitoreGioacchino Tedeschi
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2019)
Introduction: While migraine with aura is a complex neurological syndrome with a well-characterized clinical phenotype, its pathophysiology still has grey areas which could be partially clarified by microstructural and functional neuroimaging investigations. Areas covered: This article, summarizing the most significant findings from advanced neuroimaging studies, aims to achieve a unifying pathophysiological model of the migraine aura. A comprehensive review has been conducted of PubMed citations by entering the key word 'neuroimaging' combined with 'migraine with aura' AND/OR 'MRI.' Other keywords included 'grey matter' OR 'white matter', 'structural' OR 'functional'. Expert opinion: Converging evidence from advanced neuroimaging investigations underlined the critical role of the extrastriate visual cortex, and in particular the lingual gyrus, in the genesis of the aura phenomenon. However, the relationship between the aura and the headache phase of migraine attacks has not been completely clarified, to date, and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms need to be further elucidated.
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