Open Access
MARKERS OF NEUROVISULATION IN MIGRAINE DIAGNOSTICS
Author(s) -
M. P. Ostashko,
T. I. Nasonova
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
prikarpatsʹkij vìsnik ntš. pulʹs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2304-7437
DOI - 10.21802/2304-7437-2019-5(57)-108-113
Subject(s) - migraine , neuroimaging , headaches , anamnesis , medicine , magnetic resonance imaging , neuroscience , disease , pathophysiology , aura , psychology , pathology , psychiatry , radiology
In clinical medicine, the diagnosis of migraine is based on anamnesis and symptoms, and instrumental diagnostic methods are considered non-informative. Numerous studies of the brain, during headaches and between them, have made a significant contribution to understanding the pathophysiology of migraines. Structural and functional changes in the migraine brain are revealed by advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques, and attempts to detect the visualization markers of this disease progressively increase. This overview article aims to summarize the results of recent studies that reflect achievements in understanding the pathophysiology of migraine, as well as the possibility of using neuroimaging techniques in diagnosing migraines.