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Migraine with aura is defined as visual, somatosensory, speech, motor (hemiplegic migraine) or brainstem symptoms (migraine with brainstem aura) associated with a migraine attack. The symptoms ...
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What Are the Types of Migraines?
Medically reviewed by Smita Patel, DO Migraine headaches are predominantly classified as either migraine without aura or ...
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Can Migraines Cause Mood Swings?
Medically reviewed by Brigid Dwyer, MD Migraine attacks can cause or involve symptoms other than a headache, including mood swings. If rapid shifts in emotion are severe or persistent, they might be a ...
The drug ubrogepant doesn't just ease the headache of a migraine, but also relieves symptoms like neck stiffness and fatigue ...
Atzumi is not indicated for the preventive treatment of migraine or for the management of hemiplegic migraine, or migraine with brainstem aura. Complete prescribing information is available online.
In adults with migraine, vertigo is associated with migraine with brain-stem aura, a rare subtype of migraine with aura whose symptoms originate in the brain stem or both cerebral hemispheres at ...
Migraine is characterized by headaches often brought on by ... activity triggers trigemino-vascular afferents and evokes a series of cortical meningeal and brainstem events consistent with the ...
Methods— Migraineurs with aura (n=161), without aura (n=134), and controls ... hyperintensities were located in the midpontine parenchyma (PHLs). The brain stem is involved in migraine pathophysiology ...
Migraine with brainstem aura, or MBA (formerly known as basilar migraine or basilar-type migraine) is a subtype of migraine with aura characterized by pain in the back of the head on both sides. It ...
Vestibular migraine (VM) remains an underdiagnosed condition, often mistaken with brainstem aura. VM is defined by recurrent vestibular symptoms in at least 50% of migraine attacks. Diagnosis is ...
Migraine with brainstem aura or MBA (formerly known as basilar migraines) are headaches that start in the lower part of the brain, called the brainstem. They cause symptoms such as dizziness ...