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Aura status: A not so frequent aura
Cephalalgia, 2014Background Migraine aura status is a variety of migraine aura with unvalidated research criteria. Aim and methods We conducted a systematic review of published cases and a retrospective analysis of 500 cases of migraine with aura to evaluate the applicability and clinical features of ICHD-III beta criteria, compared to a more liberal definition for its
Ana Alagoa João+3 more
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AbstractCorroles display distinctive structural, spectroscopic, and photophysical properties, as well as some exceptional chemical reactivities that are not shared by other molecules. In addition, low‐valent metal complexes are extremely reactive when chelated by corroles and the opposite holds for the high‐valent counterparts.
Iris Aviv-Harel, Zeev Gross
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Revue Neurologique, 2021
Around 15% to one-third of migraineurs experience aura. Aura is a fully reversible focal neurological phenomenon involving visual, sensory, speech, and/or motor symptoms that develops gradually and usually precedes the headache phase. The pivotal role of cortical spreading depression (CSD) as a mechanism underlying aura has been widely supported by a ...
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Around 15% to one-third of migraineurs experience aura. Aura is a fully reversible focal neurological phenomenon involving visual, sensory, speech, and/or motor symptoms that develops gradually and usually precedes the headache phase. The pivotal role of cortical spreading depression (CSD) as a mechanism underlying aura has been widely supported by a ...
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Epileptic Disorders, 2019
ABSTRACTWe report the case of a patient with epilepsy who described shame and embarrassment at the beginning of his seizures. Non‐invasive and invasive presurgical investigations led to resection of the polar and ventromedial portions of the right frontal lobe.
Ismail S. Mohamed+4 more
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ABSTRACTWe report the case of a patient with epilepsy who described shame and embarrassment at the beginning of his seizures. Non‐invasive and invasive presurgical investigations led to resection of the polar and ventromedial portions of the right frontal lobe.
Ismail S. Mohamed+4 more
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2023
This chapter describes the different types of aura including rare aura subtypes such as retinal aura. In addition, aura manifestations not classified in the International Classification of Headache Disorders and auras in headache disorders others than migraine are also described.
Stefan, Evers, Cristina, Tassorelli
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This chapter describes the different types of aura including rare aura subtypes such as retinal aura. In addition, aura manifestations not classified in the International Classification of Headache Disorders and auras in headache disorders others than migraine are also described.
Stefan, Evers, Cristina, Tassorelli
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The Genetics of Migraine Without Aura and Migraine With Aura
Cephalalgia, 1993Studies of twins, spouses and familial aggregation strongly suggest that migraine without aura (MO) and migraine with aura (MA) are genetically determined. The mode of inheritance is most likely multifactorial in both MO and MA. However, autosomal dominant inheritance with reduced penetrance cannot be excluded in either MO or MA.
MB Russell, Jes Olesen
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Marjorie Perloff's wide-ranging essay reflects on the fate of Modernism in the twentieth century. She focuses in particular on claims that it was either elitist and authoritarian, and thus politically reactionary, or was caught up in processes of capitalist commodification, and therefore unable to resist the very alienation it diagnosed. In the period
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The Neurologist, 2007
Recurrent episodes of transient focal neurologic symptoms, known as aura, occur in association with migraine headache in about 11.9 million people in the United States. At present, the International Headache Society has recognized 3 "typical" auras: visual, sensory, and language.
F Michael, Cutrer, Karina, Huerter
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Recurrent episodes of transient focal neurologic symptoms, known as aura, occur in association with migraine headache in about 11.9 million people in the United States. At present, the International Headache Society has recognized 3 "typical" auras: visual, sensory, and language.
F Michael, Cutrer, Karina, Huerter
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2018
ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses the basic mechanisms of migraine aura and its clinical significance based upon evidence from human studies and animal models. RECENT FINDINGS Prospective clinical studies have reinforced the understanding that migraine aura
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ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses the basic mechanisms of migraine aura and its clinical significance based upon evidence from human studies and animal models. RECENT FINDINGS Prospective clinical studies have reinforced the understanding that migraine aura
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