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No Evidence of Reduced Contrast Sensitivity in Migraine-with-Aura for Large, Narrowband, Centrally Presented Noise-Masked Stimuli [PDF]
Individuals with migraine aura show differences in visual perception compared to control groups. Measures of contrast sensitivity have suggested that people with migraine aura are less able to exclude external visual noise, and that this relates to ...
Jordi M. Asher +2 more
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Migraine Aura—Catch Me If You Can with EEG and MRI—A Narrative Review [PDF]
Roughly one-third of migraine patients suffer from migraine with aura, characterized by transient focal neurological symptoms or signs such as visual disturbance, sensory abnormalities, speech problems, or paresis in association with the headache attack.
Franz Riederer +3 more
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Genetics of migraine aura: an update
Migraine is a common brain disorder with a large genetic component. Of the two main migraine types, migraine with aura and migraine without aura, the genetic underpinning in the former is least understood.
Irene de Boer +2 more
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Neurophysiology of Migraine with Aura
In this chapter, we review the findings obtained by neurophysiological studies in migraine with aura (MA). Spontaneous electroencephalography activity in MA is characterized by abnormalities in alpha rhythm power and symmetry, and the presence of ...
Ambrosini, Anna +3 more
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Diagnostic performance of one visual aura image in identifying migraine with aura [PDF]
BackgroundAccurate diagnosis of migraine with aura is crucial. This study compared diagnostic accuracy of a visual aura image alone and the same image combined with additional questions, using the clinical diagnosis of migraine with or without aura as ...
Nancy van Veelen +3 more
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M Khalid Mojadidi,1 Hamidreza Khessali,1 Rubine Gevorgyan,1 Ralph D Levinson,2 Jonathan M Tobis11Division of Interventional Cardiology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, 2Division of Comprehensive Ophthalmology and
Mojadidi MK +4 more
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Clinical features of migraine with aura: a REFORM study [PDF]
Background About one-third of persons with migraine experience transient neurologic symptoms, referred to as aura. Despite its widespread prevalence, comprehensive clinical descriptions of migraine with aura remain sparse.
Andreas Vinther Thomsen +6 more
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Depression, migraine with aura and migraine without aura: their familiality and interrelatedness
Migraine is frequently comorbid with depression. There appear to be common aetiological factors for both disorders, but the aetiology of migraine within depressed patients, in particular the significance of aura, has been little studied.
Brewster, S. +44 more
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Migraine without aura is the commonest form of migraine in both children and adults. The diagnosis is made by applying the International Classification of Headache Disorders Third Edition subsection for migraine without aura (ICHD-3 subsection 1.1 ...
Stark, Richard +2 more
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Induction of migraine-like headache, but not aura, by cilostazol in patients with migraine with aura [PDF]
Whether migraine headache and migraine aura share common pathophysiological mechanisms remains to be understood. Cilostazol causes cAMP accumulation and provokes migraine-like headache in migraine patients without aura.
Butt, Jawad H +7 more
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