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Prognosis of Migraine with Aura
Cephalalgia, 2004The present study is a 16-year follow-up study assessing the long-term outcome of migraine with aura (MA). Additionally possible predictive factors in the prognosis of MA were evaluated. Patients were recruited from the files of Danish headache clinics. A total of 53 patients (11M:42F) with MA (IHS criteria) participated in a follow-up interview.
M K, Eriksen, L L, Thomsen, M B, Russell
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Neurophysiology of Migraine with Aura
2020In this chapter, we review the findings obtained by neurophysiological studies in migraine with aura (MA).
Ambrosini, Anna, Coppola, Gianluca
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Depression, Migraine With Aura and Migraine Without Aura: Their Familiality and Interrelatedness
Cephalalgia, 2009Migraine 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. A large sample of concordantly depressed sibling pairs [the Depression-Network (DeNT) sample] was assessed as ...
Ball, H. A. +17 more
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2022
Abstract Approximately 20% of individuals with migraine experience an aura with their attacks. Auras are characterized by transient episodes of fully reversible focal neurological disturbances that may precede or accompany the headache onset. Occasionally, auras may occur without headache.
Lawrence C. Newman +3 more
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Abstract Approximately 20% of individuals with migraine experience an aura with their attacks. Auras are characterized by transient episodes of fully reversible focal neurological disturbances that may precede or accompany the headache onset. Occasionally, auras may occur without headache.
Lawrence C. Newman +3 more
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Daily Migraine With Aura: A New Migraine Variant
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2000The frequency of migraine attacks is not used as a diagnostic criterion, however, it is a very important factor in the evaluation of migraine severity and its treatment. Several studies report the frequency of migraine attacks using the International Headache Society criteria. No investigator, however, has reported daily migraine attacks.
D, Merims, A, Kuritzky
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Aura with non-migraine headache
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2005The typical aura associated with migraine is characterized by visual or sensory and speech symptoms, with a mix of positive and negative features and complete reversibility within 1 hour. However, auras are not an exclusive migraine-dependent phenomenon.
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Cephalalgia, 2001
This review is a tribute to Professor Jes Olesen involvement in the genetics of migraine and tension-type headache as it is coming up to his 60th birthday.
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This review is a tribute to Professor Jes Olesen involvement in the genetics of migraine and tension-type headache as it is coming up to his 60th birthday.
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Trigger factors in migraine with aura
Cephalalgia, 2009The aim of the present study was to identify trigger factors in migraine with aura (MA). A total of 629 MA patients representative of the Danish population were sent a questionnaire listing 16 trigger factors thought to be relevant as well as space for free text. Distinction was made between attacks with or without aura within each patient.
Hauge, A W +3 more
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The complications of migraine with aura
Neurological Sciences, 2006Migraine with aura is a common disorder in industrialised countries, affecting up to 5% of the adult population. Although migraine aura is usually a benign disorder, in rare instances it can be the cause of serious neurologic complications. The most common is migrainous stroke, defined as a persistent neurologic deficit following the aura with evidence
E, Agostoni, A, Aliprandi
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Migraine with brainstem aura has been long described but remains poorly understood. Previously known as "basilar" or "basilar artery" migraine, it is an uncommon subtype of migraine with aura, one seen primarily in children, adolescents, and younger adults. The condition is characterized by migraine headache accompanied by several neurological symptoms
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