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61. Www.pain.com 1.2.4 Basilar migraine. 1.2.5 Migraine aura without headache. 1.2.6 Migrainewith acute onset aura. 1.3 ophthalmoplegic migraine. 1.4 Retinal migraine. http://www.pain.com/freecme/damtm_migraine/damtm_tab1.cfm |
62. Karyn S. Huntting's Basilar Artery Migraine Page > Glossary Of Medical And Scien Prostaglandins are extremely potent chemicals involved in a diverse group ofphysiological processes. Q -. occipital lobe. ophthalmoplegic migraine. http://s-2000.com/bam/res_glossary.html | |
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63. Allexperts Headaches/Migraines Q&A Profile, migraine, chronic daily headache, headache therapy, cluster headache, triptans,anticonvulsants for migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=970 |
64. Headaches In Children Cyclic vomiting; Sea sickness; Abdominal migraine; Space adaptation syndrome.ophthalmoplegic migraine abnormal eye movements and diplopia http://gucfm.georgetown.edu/welchjj/netscut/neurology/headaches.html | |
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65. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases aura Migraine with typical aura G43.2 Status migrainosus G43.3 Complicated migraineG43.8 Other migraine Retinal migraine ophthalmoplegic migraine G43.9 http://www.nso.go.kr/eng/standards/edis/g43.htm | |
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66. Headache: Hope Through Research, Glossary ophthalmoplegic migrainea form of migraine felt around the eye and associatedwith a droopy eyelid, double vision, and other sight problems. http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/headache/headglos.htm | |
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67. Ophthalmology Portal: Eye,ophthal, Ophthalmology, Eyecare, Eyedoctor, Eyeprofess Related Links The National Organization for Albinism and HypopigmentationAchromatopsia Top. ophthalmoplegic migraine. Ophthalmoplegic http://www.ophthalworld.com/eyediseases.asp | |
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68. Möbius' Syndrome I (www.whonamedit.com) known as Möbius disease Synonyms Migraine ophthalmoplegique; hemicrania hemiplegicsyndrome; hemiplegicophthalmoplegic migraine syndrome; hemiplegic http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/51.html | |
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69. AMEDEO: The Medical Literature Guide LANCE J, Zagami A. ophthalmoplegic migraine a recurrent demyelinating neuropathy? DAROFFR. ophthalmoplegic migraine. Cephalalgia 2001; 21 81. http://www.amedeo.com/medicine/mig/CEPHALG.HTM | |
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70. AMEDEO: The Medical Literature Guide ophthalmoplegic migraine with reversible enhancement of intraparenchymal abducensnerve on MRI. Headache 2002; 42 1401. Abstract Related articles. http://www.amedeo.com/medicine/mig/HEADACHE.HTM | |
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71. ETenet - Library of migraines are hemiplegic migraine, which involves muscle weakness or partialparalysis lasting less than an hour; ophthalmoplegic migraine, which involves http://www.etenet.com/Apps/Library/Corporate.asp?ID=12 |
72. OHSU Health.com - Neurological Disorders ophthalmoplegic migraine symptoms include pain around the eye, sometimeswith a droopy eyelid, double vision, and other sight problems. http://www.ohsuhealth.com/neuro/vascache.asp?sub=1&sub2=1 |
73. MerckMedicus Modules Migraine - Definition 1.2.4, Basilar migraine. 1.2.5, Migraine aura without headache. 1.2.6, Migrainewith acute onset aura. 1.3, ophthalmoplegic migraine. 1.4, Retinal migraine. http://www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/diseasemodules/migraine/default.jsp |
74. Strategies For Optimizing Migraine Management basilar artery migraine (which occurs mainly in adolescent and young adult womenand is influenced by the menstrual cycle), ophthalmoplegic migraine (in which http://www.migrainemanagement.org/migraine/2.asp | |
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75. BioMed Central Abstract Migraine Variants migrainous disorder. Migraine associated with auras arising from unusual sitesincludes basilar migraine, retinal migraine, and ophthalmoplegic migraine. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1531-3433/5/165/abstract |
76. MIGRAINE EMPATHY In ophthalmoplegic migraine, the pain is around the eye and is associatedwith a droopy eyelid, double vision, and other problems with vision. http://home.att.net/~jhonni/other.html |
77. Migraine Headaches occur in different individuals. ophthalmoplegic migraine. This veryrare headache tends to occur in younger adults. The pain centers http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/ucdhs/health/a-z/97migraine/doc97.html | |
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78. HEADACHE Most Patients With Headache Have Either Migraine Or Muscle Tensio Rarer forms include ophthalmoplegic, basilar and hemiplegic migraine.All ophthalmoplegic migraine is mainly confined to women. Attacks http://liaquatian.8k.com/10.htm | |
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79. N Vijayan MD Neurology 30611617, 1980. 21. 1980, Vijayan, N . ophthalmoplegic migraineischemic or compressive neuropathy? Headache 20300-304, 1980. 22. http://neurology.ucdavis.edu/Faculty/nvijayan_md.htm | |
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80. Test: 18BEMIS d. ophthalmoplegic migraine symptoms may include headache and paralysis ofthe fourth cranial nerve. They begin in early teens. Course Evaluation. http://www.nursingceu.com/NCEU/display_test.cgi?test=18Bemis |
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