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Cristina Tassorelli

Researcher at University of Pavia

Publications -  406
Citations -  19055

Cristina Tassorelli is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 346 publications receiving 15732 citations. Previous affiliations of Cristina Tassorelli include University of Rochester Medical Center & UniFi.

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Adherence to the 2008 IHS guidelines for controlled trials of drugs for the preventive treatment of chronic migraine in adults

TL;DR: Most clinical trials adhered to the recommendations of the IHS, whereas adherence to migraine-specific recommendations was lower and greater awareness and adherence to the guidelines are essential to improve the quality of clinical trials, validity of publications and the generalizability of the results.
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Death in pain: peripheral nerve injury and spinal neurodegenerative mechanisms.

TL;DR: Only new conceptual and technical approaches will determine the relevance of spinal neurodegenerative mechanisms to chronic pain states and allow translation into novel therapeutic targets.
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O011. Patients with “prolonged aura” do not show clinical or demographic differences from the patients with “typical aura”

TL;DR: This study investigated in a prospective diary-aided study whether patients with a “prolonged aura” (PA an aura in which there is at least one symptom lasting for more than one hour) are different from the patients with the “typical aura’ (TA).
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PEARL study protocol: a real-world study of fremanezumab effectiveness in patients with chronic or episodic migraine.

TL;DR: The Pan-European Real Life (PEARL) study as discussed by the authors is a 24-month, prospective, observational study of fremanezumab in chronic or episodic migraine.
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A prospective multicentre study to evaluate the consistency of the IHS diagnostic criteria, the usefulness of brain MRI for the diagnosis, follow-up and treatment management, and the outcome after high dosage 6-methylprednisolone therapy, in subjects with Tolosa-Hunt syndrome.

TL;DR: A non-profit multicentre study aimed at revising THS diagnostic criteria, considering the clinical and MRI characteristics of the disease at presentation, after a standardized steroid treatment, and during an 8-month followup from the time symptoms, signs and MRI normalize.