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Focal hyperemia followed by spreading oligemia and impaired activation of rcbf in classic migraine
Jes Olesen
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, Bo Larsen,
Martin Lauritzen
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Corresponding author for this work
Department of Clinical Medicine
Neuronal Signalling
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Migraine
100%
Oligemia
100%
Hyperemia
100%
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow (rCBF)
60%
In(III)
40%
Cortical Activity
20%
Flow Reduction
20%
Vasospasm
20%
Prodromal Phase
20%
Brain Perfusion
20%
Injection Technique
20%
Headache
20%
Intra-arterial Injection
20%
Prodrome
20%
Hand Movement
20%
Migraine Attack
20%
Xenon-133
20%
Severe Headache
20%
Reduction Approach
20%
Common Migraine
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Migraine with Aura
100%
Brain Blood Flow
100%
Hyperaemia
100%
Headache
66%
Migraine
33%
Brain Perfusion
33%
Prodrome
33%
Xenon 133
33%
Hemisphere
33%
Speech Production
33%
Intraarterial Drug Administration
33%
Migraine without Aura
33%