The effect of sumatriptan on cephalic arteries: A 3T MR-angiography study in healthy volunteers

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The effect of sumatriptan on cephalic arteries : A 3T MR-angiography study in healthy volunteers. / Amin, Faisal Mohammad; Asghar, Mohammad Sohail; Ravneberg, Julie W; de Koning, Patrick Jh; Larsson, Henrik Bw; Olesen, Jes; Ashina, Messoud.

I: Cephalalgia, 15.04.2013.

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Amin, FM, Asghar, MS, Ravneberg, JW, de Koning, PJ, Larsson, HB, Olesen, J & Ashina, M 2013, 'The effect of sumatriptan on cephalic arteries: A 3T MR-angiography study in healthy volunteers', Cephalalgia. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102413483374

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Amin, F. M., Asghar, M. S., Ravneberg, J. W., de Koning, P. J., Larsson, H. B., Olesen, J., & Ashina, M. (2013). The effect of sumatriptan on cephalic arteries: A 3T MR-angiography study in healthy volunteers. Cephalalgia. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102413483374

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Amin FM, Asghar MS, Ravneberg JW, de Koning PJ, Larsson HB, Olesen J o.a. The effect of sumatriptan on cephalic arteries: A 3T MR-angiography study in healthy volunteers. Cephalalgia. 2013 apr. 15. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102413483374

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Amin, Faisal Mohammad ; Asghar, Mohammad Sohail ; Ravneberg, Julie W ; de Koning, Patrick Jh ; Larsson, Henrik Bw ; Olesen, Jes ; Ashina, Messoud. / The effect of sumatriptan on cephalic arteries : A 3T MR-angiography study in healthy volunteers. I: Cephalalgia. 2013.

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abstract = "AIM: To explore a possible differential effect of sumatriptan on extracerebral versus cerebral arteries, we examined the superficial temporal (STA), middle meningeal (MMA), extracranial internal carotid (ICAextra), intracranial internal carotid (ICAintra), middle cerebral (MCA) and basilar arteries (BA). METHODS: The arterial circumferences were recorded blindly using high-resolution magnetic resonance angiography before and after subcutaneous sumatriptan injection (6 mg) in 18 healthy volunteers. RESULTS: We found significant constrictions of MMA (16.5%), STA (16.4%) and ICAextra (15.2%) ( P  ≤ 0.001). Smaller, but statistically significant, constrictions were seen in MCA (5.5%) and BA (2.1%) ( P  ≤ 0.012). ICAintra change 1.8% was not significant ( P  = 0.179). The constriction of cerebral arteries was significantly smaller than the constriction of extracerebral arteries ( P  ",
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AU - Amin, Faisal Mohammad

AU - Asghar, Mohammad Sohail

AU - Ravneberg, Julie W

AU - de Koning, Patrick Jh

AU - Larsson, Henrik Bw

AU - Olesen, Jes

AU - Ashina, Messoud

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