Trigeminovascular system
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The trigeminovascular system consists of neurons in the trigeminal nerve that innervate cerebral blood vessels.[1] It has been hypothesized that the trigeminovascular system may be involved in some types of headaches.[1][2][3]
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- Pain: Current Understanding, Emerging Therapies, and Novel Approaches to Drug Discovery, Second Edition by Rajesh Munglani, William K. Schmidt and Chas Bountra, page 321
- Functional MRI by Chrit T. W. Moonen, P. A. Bandettini, page 21
- Craniofacial dysfunction and pain: manual therapy, assessment and management by Harry Von Piekartz, Lynn Bryden, page 90
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