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  • The Migraine Brain: Imaging Structure and Function

    The Migraine Brain by Borsook, David; May, Arne; Goadsby, Peter J.;

    Imaging Structure and Function

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 26 July 2012

    • ISBN 9780199754564
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages400 pages
    • Size 218x279x27 mm
    • Weight 1542 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The Migraine Brain provides a general overview of the history of migraine, its pathophysiology, as well as in-depth details on the Clinical Perspectives and the different imaging techniques in use (MR, fMRI, DTI, VBM, PET, fMRI, and MEG). It also includes details on modulation of the brain using such techniques as TMS. The book concludes with a discussion of future uses of imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of migraines and other headaches.

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    Long description:

    The Migraine Brain, edited by David Borsook, Arne May, Peter J. Goadsby, and Richard Hargreaves, makes a major contribution to the field, addressing the increasingly sophisticated neuroimaging techniques that have allowed researchers to begin to define functional and anatomical characteristics of migraine and other less-common types of headache. Of particular focus is how imaging is changing the way we understand migraine. This includes changes in function, structure and chemistry of the migraine brain. Included are sections that focus on particular aspects of migraine, for example the migraine aura: those symptoms that cause visual sensitivity (blinding white light), sensory difficulty (loud noises, painful touch, and hot/cold spells), slurred language, and motor dysfunction.

    Extensively illustrated throughout, The Migraine Brain provides a general overview of the history of migraine, its pathophysiology, as well as in-depth details on the Clinical Perspectives and the different imaging techniques in use (MR, fMRI, DTI, VBM, PET, fMRI, and MEG). It also includes details on modulation of the brain using such techniques as TMS. The book concludes with a discussion of future uses of imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of migraines and other headaches.

    A collation of the top thinkers in the field and the only book of its kind, The Migraine Brain is necessary reading for neurologists and neuroscientists.

    This book is unique in this field. Functional neuroimaging is cutting edge. It puts functional neuroimaging of the migraine into clinical context. It can and will be used by readers to learn about the migraine brain and the neuroimaging tools available to study it, to apply this knowledge to help patients, and to inspire further research in this field.

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    Table of Contents:

    I. Migraine: History
    Chapter 1: A History of Migraine, Mervyn Eadie
    II. Neurobiology of the Migraine Brain
    Chapter 2: Migraine - Some Theories and Controversies, Farooq Maniyar and Peter J. Goadsby
    Chapter 3: Neural System Changes in Migraine, Peter D. Drummond
    Chapter 4: Sensitization of Trigeminovascular Pathway: Implications to Migraine Pathophysiology, Rami Burstein and David Borsook
    Chapter 5: Brain Measures of the Interictal Migraine Brain State (IMBS), Nasim Maleki, Lino Becerra, and David Borsook
    Chapter 6: From Episodic to Chronic Migraine, Richard B. Lipton and Marcelo E. Bigal
    Chapter 7: Concomitant Symptoms in Migraine, Arne May & Anne Stankewitz
    III. Clinical Perspective
    Chapter 8: Clinical Neuroimaging of Migraine, Randolph W. Evans
    Chapter 9: Prophylaxis: What Measures?, Stephen Silberstein
    Chapter 10: Iron Accumulation in Migraine, Inge H. Palm-Meinders, Michel D. Ferrari, Mark C. Kruit
    Chapter 11 : Migraine and Brain Lesions, Inge H. Palm-Meinders, Michel D. Ferrari, Mark C. Kruit
    Chapter 12: Clinical Utility of Objective Measures, Franz Riederer, Andreas R. Gantenbein & Peter S. Sándor
    Chapter 13: Migraine Genes - Clinical and Preclinical Perspectives, Claudia M. Weller, Boukje de Vries, Gisela M Terwindt, Michel D. Ferrari, Joost Haan, and Arn M.J.M. van den Maagdenberg
    IV. Imaging Migraine
    Chapter 14: Imaging migraine: A history, Jes Olesen and Peer Tfelt-Hansen
    Chapter 15: Focus on the Midbrain, Hans-Christoph Diener, Arne May
    Chapter 16: Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Migraine, Christos Sidiropoulos and Panayiotis D. Mitsias
    Chapter 17: DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING ABNORMALITIES IN MIGRAINE,
    Maria A. Rocca and Massimo Filippi
    Chapter 18: Morphometric changes and VBM, Arne May
    Chapter 19: SURFACE-BASED STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN MIGRAINE, Cristina Granziera
    Chapter 20: Changing receptors in Migraine state, Geneviève Demarquay and François Mauguière
    Chapter 21: 15O PET studies in migraine, Marie Denuelle, Pierre Payoux, Nelly Fabre and Gilles Geraud
    Chapter 22 : Imaging activation in the migraine state, Till Sprenger, Christian Seifert, Peter J. Goadsby
    Chapter 23: Metabolites and migraine, Caterina Tonon, Giulia Pierangeli, Sabina Cevoli, Pietro Cortelli, Raffaele Lodi
    Chapter 24: Visual aura, Nouchine Hadjikhani, Maurice B. Vincent
    Chapter 25: Functional Imaging of the Migraine Brain: New Insights into Brain Dysfunction, Eric A. Moulton
    Chapter 26: TMS and MEG studies in migraine, Sheena K Aurora, Sidra Saeed, and Susan M Bowyer
    Chapter 27: Magnetic Resonance Angiography and Migraine, M. Sohail Asghar and Messoud Ashina
    Chapter 28: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) / Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), Magdalena Sarah Volz and Felipe Fregni
    Chapter 29: Measures of cortical excitability, Gianluca Coppola and Jean Schoenen
    Chapter 30: Drug Effects on Cortical Excitability, Susan M. Bowyer and Panayiotis D. Mitsias
    V. Conclusions
    Chapter 31: Defining the Migraine Phenotype, Todd J. Schwedt and David W. Dodick
    Chapter 32: The Future of Imaging in Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment, David Borsook and Lino Becerra
    Chapter 33: Can Imaging Effectively Transform Migraine Treatment?, David Borsook, Arne May, Peter Goadsby, Richard Hargreaves

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