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41. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY OF MIGRAINE NO of MIGRAINE 27 B. Todd Troost, MD retinal migraine is not ¨25 yo Medical studentwith episodic painless visual loss (30 min ) ¨Rare pain, no periodic http://www.toddtroost.com/lectures/slctalks/slcmigraine/slcmigraine_files/slide0 |
42. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY OF MIGRAINE Troost, MD NeuroOphth of MIGRAINE OBJECTIVES ¨Classification ¨Neuro-OphthalmicFeatures ¨Classic Migraine ¨retinal migraine ¨Ophthalmoplegic ¨Rx http://www.toddtroost.com/lectures/slctalks/slcmigraine/slcmigraine_files/slide0 |
43. AMA-Managing Migraine Today Part 1: Signs & Symptoms In retinal migraine, these occur unilaterally rather than bilaterally.Modified from Saper et al 1997. 21. While aura is a pathognomic http://www.ama-assn.org/med-sci/course/migraine/m1sign.htm | |
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44. AMA-Managing Migraine Today Part 1: Classification 6 Migraine with acute onset aura. 1.3 Ophthalmoplegic migraine. 1.4retinal migraine. 1.5 Childhood periodic syndromes that may be http://www.ama-assn.org/med-sci/course/migraine/m1inter.htm | |
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45. Richmond Eye Associates, Eye Health And Disease retinal migraine is a spasm of the artery leading into the eye whichsupplies the retina. This spasm can lead to a temporary black http://www.richmondeye.com/symloss.htm | |
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46. Karyn S. Huntting's Basilar Artery Migraine Page > BAM And Migraine Variants attack can also represent a form of acute cerebral vascular insufficiency. Theother forms of migraine variant are (1) retinal migraine, (2) opthalmoplegic http://s-2000.com/bam/bam_variants.html | |
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47. Karyn S. Huntting's Basilar Artery Migraine Page > Migraine Classification Stand migraine * 1.2.5 Migraine aura without headache * 1.2.6 Migraine with acute onsetaura * 1.3 Opthalmoplegic migraine * 1.4 retinal migraine * 1.5 Childhood http://s-2000.com/bam/bam_mig_class_stds.html | |
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48. Leaflets Basilar Artery Migraine Cluster Headache Hemiplegic Migraine Menstrual MigraineMigraine with Aura Opthalmoplegic Migraine retinal migraine Sinus Headache http://www.migraine.ie/leaflet.html | |
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49. Retinal Website Results :: Linkspider UK iMigraine A discussion about retinal migraine along with graphics.Internet Ophthalmology Patient Education Library - A brief http://www.linkspider.co.uk/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorders/H | |
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50. Symptoms Of Migraine - HolisticOnLine - Your Gateway To Alternative Medicine, Co Such patterns are frequently present in both eyes, but their occurrencein one eye only (retinal migraine) is also common. Migraine http://www.holistic-online.com/Remedies/migraine/mig_symptoms.htm | |
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51. Arch Neurol -- Page Not Found was primarily localized to small arterioles within the cochlea, just as it caninvolve only a subset of arterioles in the retina with retinal migraine. http://archneur.ama-assn.org/issues/v57n11/ffull/nob00019.html | |
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52. Description And Classification Of Migraine Headache - Part 1 There are also some rare forms of migraine, which have other symptoms. Basilarmigraine. Ophthalmoplegic migrain. retinal migraine. Next page . http://www.migraine-headache.info/description-and-classification.html | |
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53. HON: Vision And Eyecare FAQ: Section5 Vision and Eye care overview elaborated to answer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and to assist Category Health Conditions and Diseases Migraine Retinal...... 3. retinal migraine (ocular migraine) The patient is typically under 40 and suddenlyloses a portion (retinal) or all (ocular) of the visual field in one eye. http://www.hon.ch/Library/Theme/VisionFaq/section5.html | |
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54. Allexperts Headaches/Migraines Q&A daily headache, headache therapy, cluster headache, triptans, anticonvulsantsfor migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, migraine with aura http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=970 |
55. Welcome To The National Ophthalmic Activities sensitivity to bright lights. In general there is no serious ocular complicationscaused by retinal migraine. Treatment, in most instances http://www.tnoa.net/patienteducation/ocularmigrane.htm | |
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56. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases prolonged aura Migraine with typical aura G43.2 Status migrainosus G43.3 Complicatedmigraine G43.8 Other migraine retinal migraine Ophthalmoplegic migraine G43 http://www.nso.go.kr/eng/standards/edis/g43.htm | |
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57. UMDS Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolic Medicine- Grants 1997 Retinal blood flow reactivity in retinal migraine and classical migraine EM Kohner,D Anderson (Imperial College School of Medicine) Migraine Trust Aug 1997 http://www.umds.ac.uk/medicine/endocrinology/reports/an_rpt97/en_grant97.htm | |
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58. OcularTimes.Com[Headaches I] The scotoma may enlarge in size and eventually produce complete temporaryloss of vision in one eye (compare retinal migraine, discussed below). http://www.geocities.com/ocular_times/ha.html |
59. Sorry - Www.biomedcentral.com Is Temporarily Unavailable are termed migrainous disorder. Migraine associated with auras arising from unusualsites includes basilar migraine, retinal migraine, and ophthalmoplegic http://www.biomedcentral.com/1531-3433/5/165/abstract | |
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60. Migraine Diagnosis It is more common in young people but is not very common. retinal migraine. A typeof migraine in which the vision in one eye is almost completely abolished. http://www.gordonbanks.com/neurology/ha/dxmig.html | |
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