2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.22381/v2
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The cerebellum is associated with 2-year prognosis in patients with high-frequency migraine

Abstract: Background: The increase of headache frequency is associated with higher headache related disability and lower quality of life in patients with migraine. However, the pathophysiology of migraine progression, persistence, or remission is elusive. The purpose of this study is to identify the brain signatures that are predictive of the long-term outcomes among patients with high-frequency migraine (HFM: 10–30 headache days/month). Methods: We prospectively enrolled patients with HFM and healthy controls and colle… Show more

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