Non-Trigeminal Nociceptive Innervation of the Posterior Dura: Implications to Occipital Headache

Volume: 39, Issue: 10, Pages: 1867 - 1880
Published: Jan 8, 2019
Abstract
Current understanding of the origin of occipital headache falls short of distinguishing between cause and effect. Most preclinical studies involving trigeminovascular neurons sample neurons that are responsive to stimulation of dural areas in the anterior 2/3 of the cranium and the periorbital skin. Hypothesizing that occipital headache may involve activation of meningeal nociceptors that innervate the posterior ⅓ of the dura, we sought to map...
Paper Details
Title
Non-Trigeminal Nociceptive Innervation of the Posterior Dura: Implications to Occipital Headache
Published Date
Jan 8, 2019
Volume
39
Issue
10
Pages
1867 - 1880
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