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41. Ophthalmoplegic Website Results :: Linkspider UK Discovery Health ophthalmoplegic migraine A short FAQ on ophthalmoplegicmigraine. Migraine Chapter ophthalmoplegic migraine http://www.linkspider.co.uk/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorders/H | |
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42. Vascular Headache Of Migraine Type D2. ophthalmoplegic migraine. Definition Vascular headache featuredby ocular phenomena which occur during and after the headache. http://medlib.med.utah.edu/pain_center/education/outlines/headache/vascular.html | |
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43. Emory Peds-NeuroHeadaches the pattern of neurologic symptoms that develop. The more commonones include, Hemplegic Migraine and ophthalmoplegic migraine. http://www.emory.edu/PEDS/NEURO/ntshamg1.htm | |
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44. IMSADpostvol2 1-2 MRI's of some patients with ophthalmoplegic migraine showed signs of thickeningand enhancement of the ocularmotor nerve that may be caused by demyelination. http://imsadsupport.org/newsletter1-03-2.html | |
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45. Headaches | Migraine Headaches ophthalmoplegic migraine Double vision; drooping eyelid; dilated pupil and turningof eyes in one direction; inability to move; and headache lasting minutes http://www.helioshealth.com/headaches/migraine.html | |
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46. Migraine Diagnosis hemiplegic migraine 1.2.4 Basilar migraine 1.2.5 Migraine aura without headache1.2.6 Migraine with acute onset aura 1.3 ophthalmoplegic migraine 1.4 Retinal http://www.upstate.edu/neurology/haas/hpmidx.htm | |
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47. Migraine Equivalents Basilar migraine. Benign paroxysmal vertigo. Cyclic vomiting. Hemiplegic migraine.ophthalmoplegic migraine. Paroxysmal torticollis. Transient global amnesia. http://www.stanford.edu/group/neurology/tutorial/hsld018.htm | |
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48. Complicated Migraine Complicated Migraine. Hemiplegic migraine. Aphasia. Basilar arterymigraine. Confusional migraine. ophthalmoplegic migraine. http://www.stanford.edu/group/neurology/tutorial/hsld017.htm | |
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49. Phases Of Migraine - HolisticOnLine - Your Gateway To Alternative Medicine, Comp common in midlife or later. in ophthalmoplegic migraine, the auraincludes partial paralysis of the eyes. The most severe form of http://www.holistic-online.com/Remedies/migraine/mig_phases.htm | |
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50. Neurology Overview of the symptoms and diagnosis of basilar migraines.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Migraine Basilar...... Migraine literature also groups basilar migraine in with hemiplegic migraine andophthalmoplegic migraine under the heading of complicated migraines. Basilar http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/11/18/02.html | |
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51. NlightN Results Title MRI findings in a case of ophthalmoplegic migraine. Citation 33(5)2347Title MRI findings in a case of ophthalmoplegic migraine. http://cns-web.bu.edu/pub/mike/migr2.medl.html | |
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52. Migraine Variants ophthalmoplegic migraine, patients present with double vision. Thirdnerve palsy with headache is the most common type. Again, this http://www.neuro.nwu.edu/meded/headache/migraine_variants.htm | |
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53. Headache Glossary O-P ophthalmoplegic migraine. rare type of migraine in which there isweakness of one or more of the muscles that moves the eye. Opiod. http://headaches.about.com/bl-glossary-op.htm | |
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54. Dorlands Medical Dictionary Called also ocular m. ophthalmoplegic migraine, periodic migraineaccompanied by ophthalmoplegia; called also Möbius' disease. http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszS |
55. Chronic Nonprogressive Headache Migraine with prominent neurologic Signs. Basilar Migraine; Hemiplegic Migraine;ophthalmoplegic migraine; Menstrual Migraine; Migrainous Carotidynia. http://www.fpnotebook.com/NEU113.htm | |
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56. Nervous System Disorders - Vascular Headaches - Methodist Health Care System, Ho ophthalmoplegic migraine symptoms include pain around the eye, sometimeswith a droopy eyelid, double vision, and other sight problems. http://www.methodisthealth.com/health/nervsystem/vascache.htm | |
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57. Well-aware serio More. ophthalmoplegic migraine A migraine is a form of recurringheadache that can sometimes be very ferocious. It usually http://www.well-aware.co.uk/cgi/well/a-z.pl?letter=o§ion=conditions |
58. Tension Headache Pain Relief ophthalmoplegic migraine a rare type of headache that occurs inchildren or young adults. Associated with the headache, there http://www.tensionheadaches.com/definitions.html | |
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59. Migraine Headaches ophthalmoplegic migraine pain around the eye, including paralysisin the muscles surrounding the eye. This is an emergency medical http://www.cchs.net/health/health-info/docs/2600/2611.asp?index=5005 |
60. Marks Diagnosis Of Migraine. 6 References The New England The International Headache Society's classification of migraine includes migrainewithout aura, migraine with aura, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine http://www.pain.com/migraine/free_cme/article.cfm?cme_Unique=2670 |
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