Angela Rita Puma
University of Palermo
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Headache | 2011
Giuseppe Cosentino; Brigida Fierro; S. Vigneri; Simona Talamanca; Antonio Palermo; Angela Rita Puma; Filippo Brighina
(Headache 2011;51:726‐733)
Journal of Headache and Pain | 2010
Giuseppe Cosentino; Brigida Fierro; Angela Rita Puma; Simona Talamanca; Filippo Brighina
The trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs), including cluster headache, paroxysmal hemicrania and SUNCT, are characterized by the cardinal combination of short-lasting unilateral pain and autonomic phenomena affecting the head. Hemicrania continua (HC) shares many clinical characteristics with TACs, including unilateral pain and ipsilateral autonomic features. Nevertheless, HC is separately classified in the revised International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II). Here, we describe the case of a 45-year-old man presenting an unusual concurrence of different forms of primary headaches associated with autonomic signs, including subsequently ipsilateral cluster headache, SUNCT and HC. This report supports the theory that common mechanisms could be involved in pathophysiology of different primary headache syndromes.
Neuroscience Letters | 2009
Antonio Palermo; Brigida Fierro; Giuseppe Giglia; Giuseppe Cosentino; Angela Rita Puma; Filippo Brighina
We explored the effects of valproate treatment on visual cortex excitability changes in migraine with aura patients. Abnormal cortical excitability has been suggested to play an important role in the etiopathogenesis of migraine; in particular, it has been suggested a failure of inhibitory circuits in migraine with aura. Valproate acts as a central GABA agonist and it is reasonable suppose that VPA could modify cortical excitability state. Phosphene threshold (PT) was assessed at baseline and after 1Hz rTMS before and after one month therapy. We found that low-frequency rTMS in drug-free migraineurs decreased PT, while the treatment with the GABA agonist valproate is able to revert the effect of 1Hz rTMS over the occipital cortex. If the paradoxical increasing of PT to 1Hz rTMS is consequent upon the deficiency of intracortical inhibitory circuits in migraine, it seems reasonable to suppose that the effect of valproate is due to a recovery of activity of these circuits.
Clinical Neurophysiology | 2014
S. Vigneri; Sebastiano Bonventre; Angela Inviati; Domenico Schifano; Giuseppe Cosentino; Angela Rita Puma; Giuseppe Giglia; Piera Paladino; Filippo Brighina; Brigida Fierro
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on esophageal peristalsis in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). METHODS Patients with GERD preliminary diagnosis were included in a randomized double-blind sham-controlled study. Esophageal manometry was performed before and during transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the right precentral cortex. Half of patients were randomly assigned to anodal, half to sham stimulation. Distal waves amplitude and pathological waves percentage were measured, after swallowing water boli, for ten subsequent times. Last, a 24h pH-bilimetry was done to diagnose non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) or functional heartburn (FH). The values obtained before and during anodal or sham tDCS were compared. RESULTS Sixty-eight patients were enrolled in the study. Distal waves mean amplitude increased significantly only during anodal tDCS in NERD (p=0.00002) and FH subgroups (p=0.008) while percentage of pathological waves strongly decreased only in NERDs (p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS Transcranial stimulation can influence cortical control of esophageal motility and improve pathological motor pattern in NERD and FH but not in erosive reflux disease (ERD) patients. SIGNIFICANCE Pathophysiological processes in GERD are not only due to peripheral damage but to central neural control involvement as well. In ERD patients dysfunctions of the cortico-esophageal circuit seem to be more severe and may affect central nervous system physiology.
Experimental Brain Research | 2009
Filippo Brighina; M. Romano; Giuseppe Giglia; Valentina Saia; Angela Rita Puma; Francesca Giglia; Brigida Fierro
Journal of Headache and Pain | 2011
Filippo Brighina; Marina de Tommaso; Francesca Giglia; Simona Scalia; Giuseppe Cosentino; Angela Rita Puma; Maristella Panetta; Giuseppe Giglia; Brigida Fierro
Brain Stimulation | 2011
Giuseppe Giglia; Paola Mattaliano; Angela Rita Puma; S. Rizzo; Brigida Fierro; Filippo Brighina
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2007
Brigida Fierro; Antonio Palermo; Angela Rita Puma; Margherita Francolini; Maristella Panetta; Ornella Daniele; Filippo Brighina
Functional Neurology | 2014
Giuseppe Giglia; Filippo Brighina; Silvia Rizzo; Angela Rita Puma; Serena Indovino; Simona Maccora; Roberta Baschi; Giuseppe Cosentino; Brigida Fierro
Brain Stimulation | 2015
Giuseppe Giglia; Alessia Folegatti; Angela Rita Puma; Brigida Fierro; Giuseppe Cosentino; Anna Berti; Filippo Brighina