Cortical thickness studies in migraine: Current evidence and future directions

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Institut Català de la Salut
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[Chaudhry BA] Department of Neurology, Danish Headache Center, Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. [Younis S] Department of Neurology, Danish Headache Center, Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. [Messina R] Neuroimaging Research Unit, Division of Neuroscience and Neurology Unit, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy. [García-Azorín D] Department of Neurology, Headache Unit, Hospital Universitario Rio Hortega, Valladolid, Spain. Department of Medicine, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. [Karsan N] Headache Group, NIHR King’s Clinical Research Facility and SLaM Biomedical Research Centre, The Wolfson Sensory, Pain and Regeneration Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK. [Coppola G] Department of Medico-Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies, Sapienza University of Rome Polo Pontino ICOT, Latina, Italy. [Pozo-Rosich P] Unitat de Cefalees, Servei de Neurologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. Grup de Recerca de Cefalea i Dolor Neurològic, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. Departament de Medicina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain
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Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Chaudhry, Basit Ali
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Younis, Samaira
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Messina, Roberta
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Karsan, Nazia
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Coppola, Gianluca
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Pozo-Rosich, Patricia
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Garcia Azorin, David
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2025-10-01T01:25:25Z
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2025-10-01T01:25:25Z
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2025-08-06T07:13:00Z
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2025-08-06T07:13:00Z
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2025-06
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Chaudhry BA, Younis S, Messina R, García-Azorín D, Karsan N, Coppola G, et al. Cortical thickness studies in migraine: Current evidence and future directions. Cephalalgia. 2025 Jun;45(6):03331024251341204.
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1468-2982
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http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13492
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10.1177/03331024251341204
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40474701
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001520473600007
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http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13492
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Cortical thickness; Migraine with aura; Neuroimaging
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Grosor cortical; Migraña con aura; Neuroimagen
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Gruix cortical; Migranya amb aura; Neuroimatge
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BackgroundStructural imaging offers insight into migraine pathogenesis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) morphometry plays a crucial role in identifying these alterations, yet the clinical significance remains debated. While gray matter volume and cortical curvature are commonly analyzed, cortical thickness offers a more direct measure of cytoarchitectural differences and neuroplastic changes in migraine. Advanced structural MRI techniques, including surface-based morphometry and voxel-based morphometry, have provided insights into cortical thickness alterations in migraine. These methods enable high-resolution assessment of brain morphometry, revealing dynamic changes associated with migraine phases and treatment.MethodsThis narrative review synthesizes findings from cortical thickness studies, focusing on methodological approaches, variations in imaging sequences and study designs, including cross-sectional and longitudinal studies.ResultsStudies using surface-based morphometry (i.e. SBM) and voxel-based morphometry (i.e. VBM) have reported inconsistent findings. Increased thickness is frequently observed in pain-processing regions, such as the somatosensory cortex, insula and anterior cingulate cortex reflecting hyperexcitability or maladaptive neuroplasticity. by contrast, cortical thinning has been noted in regions such as the orbitofrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex and visual cortex, suggesting neuronal loss or impaired cortical integrity. Differences between episodic and chronic migraine further highlight progressive structural changes associated with disease burden. Emerging evidence also suggests that preventive treatments, including calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies and botulinum toxin A, may reverse some of these cortical alterations, particularly in treatment responders.ConclusionsCortical thickness analysis provides valuable insights into migraine pathophysiology, offering a potential biomarker for disease progression and treatment response. However, inconsistencies across studies highlight the need for standardized MRI protocols and larger longitudinal investigations to clarify the clinical relevance of cortical thickness changes in migraine.
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application/pdf
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eng
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SAGE Publications
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Cephalalgia;45(6)
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https://doi.org/10.1177/03331024251341204
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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Scientia
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Migranya - Imatgeria per ressonància magnètica
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Escorça cerebral - Imatgeria per ressonància magnètica
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ANATOMY::Nervous System::Central Nervous System::Brain::Prosencephalon::Telencephalon::Cerebrum::Cerebral Cortex
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Other subheadings::Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/diagnostic imaging
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DISEASES::Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Headache Disorders::Headache Disorders, Primary::Migraine Disorders
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Other subheadings::Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/diagnostic imaging
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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ANATOMÍA::sistema nervioso::sistema nervioso central::encéfalo::prosencéfalo::telencéfalo::cerebro::corteza cerebral
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Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/diagnóstico por imagen
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ENFERMEDADES::enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades del sistema nervioso central::enfermedades cerebrales::trastornos con cefaleas::cefaleas primarias::trastornos migrañosos
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Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/diagnóstico por imagen
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TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS::diagnóstico::técnicas y procedimientos diagnósticos::diagnóstico por imagen::tomografía::imagen por resonancia magnética
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Cortical thickness studies in migraine: Current evidence and future directions
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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