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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Headache, Migraine Sections: Key Features, Essentials of Diagnosis, General Considerations, Demographics, Clinical Findings, Symptoms and Signs, Classic migraine, Common migraine, Basilar artery migraine, Ophthalmoplegic migraine, Migraine equivalent, Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM), Sporadic hemiplegic migraine , Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Imaging Studies, Diagnostic Procedures, Treatment, Medications, Therapeutic Procedures, Outcome, Complications, Prevention, References,
. Topics Discussed: basilar-type migraine; hemiplegic migraine; hemiplegic migraine, familial; migraine disorders; ophthalmoplegic migraine. Excerpt: | | May be lateralized or generalized
May be dull or throbbing
Sometimes associated with
| | Anorexia, nausea, vomiting Photophobia, phonophobia, osmophobia Cognitive impairment Blurring of vision |
Usually builds up gradually and may last for several hours or longer
Visual disturbances occur quite commonly and may consist of
| | Field defects Luminous visual hallucinations, such as stars, sparks, unformed light flashes (photopsia),..."
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