Noninvasive peripheral vagal nerve stimulation prevents migraine aura: A case report
We describe a patient affected by migraine with visual and somatosensory aura, whose symptoms were consistently attenuated by noninvasive peripheral vagal nerve stimulation (nVNS) in multiple prospectively recorded attacks. When compared with the current standard of care, nVNS significantly reduced...
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Main Authors: | Roberto De Icco (Author), Vito Bitetto (Author), Daniele Martinelli (Author), Marta Allena (Author), Elena Guaschino (Author), Sara Bottiroli (Author), Eric Liebler (Author), Cristina Tassorelli (Author), Grazia Sances (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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