Low-frequency facial hemodynamic oscillations distinguish migraineurs from non-headache controls
Background: Surface imaging is a promising, noninvasive approach to assess regional perfusion in craniovascular disorders such as migraine. Methods: We used optical imaging to examine differences in facial blood volume at baseline and in response to ammonia inhalation (a noxious stimulus), as well a...
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Main Authors: | Melissa M Cortez (Author), Jeremy J Theriot (Author), Natalie A Rea (Author), Forrest E Gowen (Author), KC Brennan (Author) |
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