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Migraine: imaging the aura

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2000
We currently conceive of a migraine attack as originating in the brain. Triggers of an attack initiate a depolarizing neuroelectric and metabolic event likened to the spreading depression of Leao. This event activates the headache and associated features of the attack by mechanisms that remain to be determined, but appear to involve either peripheral ...
S K, Aurora, K M, Welch
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The Migraine Aura

Continuum, 2018
This article discusses the basic mechanisms of migraine aura and its clinical significance based upon evidence from human studies and animal models.Prospective clinical studies have reinforced the understanding that migraine aura is highly variable from one individual to the next as well as from attack to attack in an individual.
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Neurophysiology of Migraine with Aura

2020
In this chapter, we review the findings obtained by neurophysiological studies in migraine with aura (MA).
Ambrosini, Anna, Coppola, Gianluca
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The complications of migraine with aura

Neurological Sciences, 2006
Migraine 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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Depression, Migraine With Aura and Migraine Without Aura: Their Familiality and Interrelatedness

Cephalalgia, 2009
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. 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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Prognosis of Migraine with Aura

Cephalalgia, 2004
The 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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Hiccups as a migraine aura

Cephalalgia, 2014
ObjectiveTo report a case series of hiccup as a migraine aura.BackgroundHiccup is a syndrome of inappropriate muscle contraction. To our knowledge, hiccup as a migraine aura has not been reported.Case seriesWe describe series of patients who presented with hiccups as their migraine aura symptom.ConclusionHiccups can present as a primary aura symptom in
Priyanka, Chaudhry, Deborah I, Friedman
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Migraine with aura

BMJ, 2008
Association with myocardial infarction and stroke is modified by cardiovascular risk ...
R. B Lipton, C. A Derby
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The Similarities and Differences of Migraine with Aura and Migraine Without Aura: A Preliminary Study

Cephalalgia, 1991
A preliminary study was undertaken to provide clinical evidence to support the hypothesis that: “Migraine with aura, migraine without aura and aura alone are the same condition, which differ in degree rather than pathophysiology.” At the City of London Migraine Clinic, 50 patients consecutively attending the clinic with a past or present history of ...
R, Ranson   +3 more
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A computational perspective on migraine aura

Progress in Neurobiology, 2004
The classical visual aura of migraine is characterized by a unilateral hallucination, composed of a zigzag fortification pattern followed by a trailing scotoma. This pattern usually starts in central vision, expands and spreads to the periphery, and then disappears.
M A, Dahlem, E P, Chronicle
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