Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations
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Summary: | Background Migraine was previously interpreted as “benign” disease since the major part of patients were asymptomatic between attacks and brain lesions are absent in primary headaches. Advances in structural neuroimaging have changed this point of view. Voxel-based-morphometry is an accurate technique to evaluate objectively structural brain damage. Our hypothesis was that some clinical features of migraine, as aura and attack frequencies, are more related to volumetric changes in migraineurs brains. Objectives To compare brain lobes volumetry between migraine patients (episodic migraine, with and without aura, chronic migraine) and healthy controls. To evaluate the correlations of brain volumetric variables with clinical variables. Methods This is a cross-sectional study performed with 60 female volunteers, aged between 18 and 55 years old, equally allocated into four groups: episodic migraine without aura, episodic migraine with aura, chronic migraine and controls. The sample was clinically characterized by the following variables: age, number of days with headache in the last month, number of days with aura in the last month, average pain intensity in the last month, disease duration calculated in number of years from the migraine diagnosis to the MRI performance, and the use of prophylactic drugs for migraine. Volunteers underwent brain MRI, and Free Surfer software was used to perform volumetric studies. Statistical analyses included Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Dunn test and Spearmann correlations. Results No statistically relevant differences were found in cerebral lobe volumes and supratentorial white matter in the comparison between groups. Regarding to clinical correlations, age influenced the brain lobes volumetric reduction, as expected, except for the parietal lobe, for which the correlation was not important. The disease duration was correlated with the reduction of the frontal (p<0.001 / r=-0.531), temporal (p=0.003/r=-0.433), parietal (p=0.004/r=-0.431) lobes; when adjusted by age... (To see the complet abstract, please, check out the PDF.) |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlationsMigraineMagnetic resonanceVolumetryVoxel-based- morphometryBackground Migraine was previously interpreted as “benign” disease since the major part of patients were asymptomatic between attacks and brain lesions are absent in primary headaches. Advances in structural neuroimaging have changed this point of view. Voxel-based-morphometry is an accurate technique to evaluate objectively structural brain damage. Our hypothesis was that some clinical features of migraine, as aura and attack frequencies, are more related to volumetric changes in migraineurs brains. Objectives To compare brain lobes volumetry between migraine patients (episodic migraine, with and without aura, chronic migraine) and healthy controls. To evaluate the correlations of brain volumetric variables with clinical variables. Methods This is a cross-sectional study performed with 60 female volunteers, aged between 18 and 55 years old, equally allocated into four groups: episodic migraine without aura, episodic migraine with aura, chronic migraine and controls. The sample was clinically characterized by the following variables: age, number of days with headache in the last month, number of days with aura in the last month, average pain intensity in the last month, disease duration calculated in number of years from the migraine diagnosis to the MRI performance, and the use of prophylactic drugs for migraine. Volunteers underwent brain MRI, and Free Surfer software was used to perform volumetric studies. Statistical analyses included Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Dunn test and Spearmann correlations. Results No statistically relevant differences were found in cerebral lobe volumes and supratentorial white matter in the comparison between groups. Regarding to clinical correlations, age influenced the brain lobes volumetric reduction, as expected, except for the parietal lobe, for which the correlation was not important. The disease duration was correlated with the reduction of the frontal (p<0.001 / r=-0.531), temporal (p=0.003/r=-0.433), parietal (p=0.004/r=-0.431) lobes; when adjusted by age... (To see the complet abstract, please, check out the PDF.)Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleia2022-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/70710.48208/HeadacheMed.2022.Supplement.45Headache Medicine; Volume 13 - Supplement (2022); 45Headache Medicine; Volume 13 - Suplemento (2022); 452763-6178reponame:Revista Headache Medicine (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiainstacron:SBCenghttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/707/1297Copyright (c) 2022 Natália de Oliveira Silva, Nicoly Machado Maciel, Gabriela Ferreira Carvalho, Débora Bevilaqua-Grossi, Antônio Carlos dos Santos, Fabíola Dach https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Natália de OliveiraMaciel, Nicoly MachadoCarvalho, Gabriela FerreiraBevilaqua-Grossi, Débora Santos, Antônio Carlos dosDach , Fabíola 2023-11-25T12:01:36Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/707Revistahttp://headachemedicine.com.brPRIhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/oaimmvalenca@yahoo.com.br | support@headachemedicine.com.br2763-61782178-7468opendoar:2023-11-25T12:01:36Revista Headache Medicine (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiafalse |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations Silva, Natália de Oliveira Migraine Magnetic resonance Volumetry Voxel-based- morphometry |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Brain volumetry by voxel-based-morphometry in migraineurs: comparison between groups and clinical correlations |
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Silva, Natália de Oliveira |
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Silva, Natália de Oliveira Maciel, Nicoly Machado Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira Bevilaqua-Grossi, Débora Santos, Antônio Carlos dos Dach , Fabíola |
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Maciel, Nicoly Machado Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira Bevilaqua-Grossi, Débora Santos, Antônio Carlos dos Dach , Fabíola |
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Silva, Natália de Oliveira Maciel, Nicoly Machado Carvalho, Gabriela Ferreira Bevilaqua-Grossi, Débora Santos, Antônio Carlos dos Dach , Fabíola |
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Migraine Magnetic resonance Volumetry Voxel-based- morphometry |
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Migraine Magnetic resonance Volumetry Voxel-based- morphometry |
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Background Migraine was previously interpreted as “benign” disease since the major part of patients were asymptomatic between attacks and brain lesions are absent in primary headaches. Advances in structural neuroimaging have changed this point of view. Voxel-based-morphometry is an accurate technique to evaluate objectively structural brain damage. Our hypothesis was that some clinical features of migraine, as aura and attack frequencies, are more related to volumetric changes in migraineurs brains. Objectives To compare brain lobes volumetry between migraine patients (episodic migraine, with and without aura, chronic migraine) and healthy controls. To evaluate the correlations of brain volumetric variables with clinical variables. Methods This is a cross-sectional study performed with 60 female volunteers, aged between 18 and 55 years old, equally allocated into four groups: episodic migraine without aura, episodic migraine with aura, chronic migraine and controls. The sample was clinically characterized by the following variables: age, number of days with headache in the last month, number of days with aura in the last month, average pain intensity in the last month, disease duration calculated in number of years from the migraine diagnosis to the MRI performance, and the use of prophylactic drugs for migraine. Volunteers underwent brain MRI, and Free Surfer software was used to perform volumetric studies. Statistical analyses included Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Dunn test and Spearmann correlations. Results No statistically relevant differences were found in cerebral lobe volumes and supratentorial white matter in the comparison between groups. Regarding to clinical correlations, age influenced the brain lobes volumetric reduction, as expected, except for the parietal lobe, for which the correlation was not important. The disease duration was correlated with the reduction of the frontal (p<0.001 / r=-0.531), temporal (p=0.003/r=-0.433), parietal (p=0.004/r=-0.431) lobes; when adjusted by age... (To see the complet abstract, please, check out the PDF.) |
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