2023
DOI: 10.37990/medr.1192019
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Retrospective Investigation of Brainstem Volume and Craniovertebral Junction Morphometry in Migraine Patients

Abstract: Aim: Migraine, a complex, multifactorial neurovascular brain disorder, might cause several functional and morphometric changes in the brain. Despite many studies, a consensus has not emerged on its pathophysiology, and it is not fully elucidated so far. Recently, changing brain structures in migraine with aura has been attracting the attention of the scientific periphery. The brainstem is a critical region in the pathogenesis of migraine. Another transition point is the craniovertebral junction. Regional patho… Show more

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“…Method: VolBrain (https://volbrain.net/) is an open access platform for automatic segmentation of various brain structures [14][15][16] . We used the segmentation method with default VolBrain T1w volume metric images and performed total cerebrum volumetric analysis in the study groups.…”
Section: Volbrainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Method: VolBrain (https://volbrain.net/) is an open access platform for automatic segmentation of various brain structures [14][15][16] . We used the segmentation method with default VolBrain T1w volume metric images and performed total cerebrum volumetric analysis in the study groups.…”
Section: Volbrainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, images are recorded as native and mni, and a three-dimensional evaluation is made visually with itksnap. 14,15 In this study, the AssemblyNet partition was selected from VolBrain measurements. AssemblyNet is a large central nervous system ensemble for 3D whole-brain MRI segmentation 16 .…”
Section: Volbrainmentioning
confidence: 99%