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Hashimoto's Encephalopathy Mimicking Migraine With Aura
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2007We describe a patient with Hashimoto's encephalopathy presenting as long‐standing episodes of aphasia associated with migraine‐like headache. Repeated thyroid hormone levels were within normal values, but high titers of antithyroid antibodies in serum, and diffuse EEG slowing and CSF abnormalities during one episode led to the diagnosis.
Adolfo Jimenez, Huete +2 more
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Mitochondrial DNA in migraine with aura
Neurology, 1996Migraine and the MELAS (mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes) syndrome have some clinical features in common. First, cerebral infarctions, most often in the posterior cerebral regions, which are a main symptom of MELAS, may complicate migraine.
T, Klopstock +5 more
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2014
This case involves migraine with typical aura and headache in addition to migraine with typical aura without headache and frequent episodic tension-type headache. The case emphasizes that multiple diagnoses are sometimes necessary. A precise diagnosis of aura requires specific questions. Both acute and prophylactic treatment must be carefully adjusted,
Jes Olesen, Elena Lebedeva
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This case involves migraine with typical aura and headache in addition to migraine with typical aura without headache and frequent episodic tension-type headache. The case emphasizes that multiple diagnoses are sometimes necessary. A precise diagnosis of aura requires specific questions. Both acute and prophylactic treatment must be carefully adjusted,
Jes Olesen, Elena Lebedeva
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A challenging multifactorial migraine with aura
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2014In our case recurrent transient ischemic manifestations were undoubtedly due to internal carotid artery dissection. Nevertheless, the same case history could be explained by paradoxical embolism. Oral anticoagulant therapy is currently recommended for TIA and ischemic stroke due to both causes.
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2016
Migraine with aura is characterized by transient focal neurological symptoms called aura. Visual, sensory, and dysphasic aura are the most common symptoms, but other aura variants such as motor aura may occur. The visual and sensory aura are generally characterized by positive symptoms (flickering light, zigzag lines, or prickling paresthesias) followed
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Migraine with aura is characterized by transient focal neurological symptoms called aura. Visual, sensory, and dysphasic aura are the most common symptoms, but other aura variants such as motor aura may occur. The visual and sensory aura are generally characterized by positive symptoms (flickering light, zigzag lines, or prickling paresthesias) followed
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Perfusion patterns in migraine with aura
Cephalalgia, 2014Objectives Migraine with aura is a common neurological disorder, and differentiation from transient ischemic attack or stroke based on clinical symptoms may be difficult. Methods From an MRI report database we identified 33 patients with migraine with aura and compared these to 33 age-matched ischemic stroke patients regarding perfusion patterns on ...
Alex, Förster +4 more
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2008
Abstract The migraine aura may be simple or complex and usually lasts 60 minutes or less. Rarely, the aura of migraine may be prolonged. This chapter reviews the clinical features of the typical migraine aura and discusses the features and treatment options for the two subtypes of prolonged aura.
Lawrence C. Newman, Morris Levin
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Abstract The migraine aura may be simple or complex and usually lasts 60 minutes or less. Rarely, the aura of migraine may be prolonged. This chapter reviews the clinical features of the typical migraine aura and discusses the features and treatment options for the two subtypes of prolonged aura.
Lawrence C. Newman, Morris Levin
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Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2017
Migraine with visual aura is marked by recurrent episodes of transient visual disturbance, often followed by headaches. Its pathophysiology has not been fully understood, but visual auras might be related to a self-propagating wave of cortical depolarization called "cortical spreading depression", triggering a trigemino-vascular "storm" ultimately ...
S, Bidot, D, Biotti
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Migraine with visual aura is marked by recurrent episodes of transient visual disturbance, often followed by headaches. Its pathophysiology has not been fully understood, but visual auras might be related to a self-propagating wave of cortical depolarization called "cortical spreading depression", triggering a trigemino-vascular "storm" ultimately ...
S, Bidot, D, Biotti
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Rare Complications of Migraine With Aura
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2016Purpose To provide a review of the diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology, and potential treatments of the complications of migraine as identified by the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3β, with the exception of status migrainosus. Method
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