Cristina Tassorelli
University of Pavia
410 Papers
1.5K Citations
Cristina Tassorelli is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Migraine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 346 publications. Previous affiliations of Cristina Tassorelli include University of Rochester Medical Center & UniFi.
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Papers
Predicting the response to a triptan in migraine using deep attack phenotyping: A feasibility study.
Michele Viana,Grazia Sances,Salvatore Terrazzino,Chiara Zecca,Peter J. Goadsby,Peter J. Goadsby,Cristina Tassorelli +6 more
TL;DR: The response to frovatriptan was associated with particular features of the migraine attack, either before or during the pain phase of attacks, to enable individualized treatment in migraine.
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Reciprocal circuits involved in nitroglycerin-induced neuronal activation of autonomic regions and pain pathways: a double immunolabeling and tract-tracing study.
TL;DR: It is suggested that nitroglycerin activates autonomic responses involved in cardiovascular pressor mechanisms as well as a complex set of structures that are functionally and structurally interconnected to articulate an integrated response.
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Clinical and Electrophysiological Outcome Measures of Patients With Post-Infectious Neurological Syndromes Related to COVID-19 Treated With Intensive Neurorehabilitation
Micol Avenali,Daniele Martinelli,Massimiliano Todisco,Isabella Canavero,Francesca Valentino,Giuseppe Micieli,Enrico Alfonsi,Cristina Tassorelli,Giuseppe Cosentino +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe clinical and electrophysiological aspects along with medium-term outcome in patients with COVID-19-related neurological manifestations who underwent an intensive rehabilitation program.
The trigemino-pupillary response in cluster headache
TL;DR: Disordered pupillary activation in response to pain, probably sympathetic in origin, which is bilateral, detectable also during the remission phase and which cannot be explained simply by the antidromic release of pain-related peptides is suggested.
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A Serious Games platform for early diagnosis of mild cognitive impairments
Stefania Pazzi,Valentina Falleri,Stefano Puricelli,Daniela Tost Pardell,Ariel von Barnekow,Sergi Grau,Elena Cavallini,Sara Bottiroli,Chiara Zucchella,Cristina Tassorelli +9 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The Smart Aging platform asks people to perform tasks related to daily activities, closer to real life than traditional paper&pencil tests, and, in doing so, it is able to evaluate different cognitive functions.
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