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Extractions: ophthalmoplegic migraine With ophthalmoplegic migraine syndrome, the headache localises around one eye and it is followed hours later by a IIIrd or VIth nerve palsy on that side. The nerve palsy gradually improves over several days or weeks. A Horner's syndrome may develop after several episodes. This very rare migraine syndrome must be distinguished from a posterior communicating artery aneurysm. The aneurysm can compress the IIIrd cranial nerve.
Migraine (ophthalmoplegic) - General Practice Notebook With ophthalmoplegic migraine syndrome, the headache localises around one eyeand it is followed hours later by a IIIrd or VIth nerve palsy on that side. http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/cache/-1502937078.htm
Extractions: migraine (ophthalmoplegic) With ophthalmoplegic migraine syndrome, the headache localises around one eye and it is followed hours later by a IIIrd or VIth nerve palsy on that side. The nerve palsy gradually improves over several days or weeks. A Horner's syndrome may develop after several episodes. This very rare migraine syndrome must be distinguished from a posterior communicating artery aneurysm. The aneurysm can compress the IIIrd cranial nerve.
Ophthalmoplegic Migraine ophthalmoplegic migraine Alternative Names ocular migraine Definition Ophthalmoplegicmigraine is a rare form of migraine headache that is felt around the eye. http://www.jewishhospital.org/healthinfo/encyclopediaHTML/3138.html
Phthalmoplegic Migraine Is A Rare Migraine Variant Multiple etiologies were cited as underlying causes of ophthalmoplegic migraine, including aneurysm, basilar arachnoiditis, and tumors; indeed, many http://www.headachepainfree.com/ophthalmoplegic.htm
Extractions: As pointed out by Walsh and Hoyt, "at the root of the problem has been a lack of strict criteria for the clinical diagnosis of ophthalmoplegic migraine and insufficient knowledge of the pathophysiologic events that occur during a migraine attack." Walsh and O'Doherty presented specific criteria for the diagnosis of the syndrome:
Ophthalmoplegic Migraine ophthalmoplegic migraine Alternative Names ocular migraine Definition Ophthalmoplegicmigraine is a form of severe headache that is felt around the eye. http://198.72.3.232/HealthEncyclopedia/encyclopediaHTML/3138.asp
Extractions: Ophthalmoplegic migraines cause severe headaches with visual phenomena. Rarely do these types of migraines cause permanent damage to vision. Ophthalmoplegic migraine occurs more often as people advance in age. The actual mechanism that causes this type of migraine is not well understood. It has been suspected to involve a combination of conditions surrounding blood vessels that cause inflammation and allergic reactions
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Migraine - Womenshealthchannel This occurs in patients with a history of migraine with aura. ophthalmoplegic migrainebegins with a headache felt in the eye and is accompanied by vomiting. http://www.womenshealthchannel.com/migraine/index.shtml
Extractions: Overview A migraine is a throbbing or pulsating headache that is often unilateral (one sided) and associated with nausea; vomiting; sensitivity to light, sound, and smells; sleep disruption; and depression. Attacks are often recurrent and tend to become less severe as the migraine sufferer ages. Types Migraines afflict about 24 million people in the United States. They may occur at any age, but usually begin between the ages of 10 and 40 and diminish after age 50. Some people experience several migraines a month, while others have only a few migraines throughout their lifetime. Approximately 75% of migraine sufferers are women.
Extractions: (advertisement) Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: complex migraines, migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine, basilar migraine, benign coital migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome, acute confusional migraine, abdominal migraine Background: Many conditions exist under the rubric of migraine variant. Migraine variants (MVs) generally are paroxysmal disorders, which include either headache as a prominent feature among a collection of symptoms or occurrence in individuals who have a personal or family history of migraine. MVs occur more frequently in children and adolescents than in adults; they may precede the development of more typical migraines in adulthood. MVs are less recognized, less understood, and far less common than migraines; consequently, little population-based data are available describing the incidence or prevalence of MVs. Few randomized, controlled trials exist that describe efficacious treatments for these unusual entities. Recognition of MV is important, since many respond to typical antimigraine medications. Also, the clinical presentation of MV may suggest ominous disease processes which can lead to extensive and invasive diagnostic evaluations that may not be warranted. MVs include the following: Familial hemiplegic migraine Basilar migraine Benign coital headache Ophthalmoplegic migraine Retinal migraine Alternating hemiplegic migraine (primarily in childhood)
Extractions: document.write(''); (advertisement) Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Neurology Headache And Pain Last Updated: February 8, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: complex migraines, migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine, basilar migraine, benign coital migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome, acute confusional migraine, abdominal migraine AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography Author: Gretchen L Birbeck, MD , Assistant Professor, Departments of Neurology and Epidemiology, Michigan State University Gretchen L Birbeck, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha , American Academy of Neurology, and Phi Beta Kappa Editor(s): Joseph Carcione, Jr, DO , Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD
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Nonhealing A Nonexistent Tumor Although confident of his diagnosis of ophthalmoplegic migraine (her symptomswere classic), he dared not risk overlooking some other possible problem that http://members.aol.com/garypos/Nonhealing.html
Extractions: Nonhealing a Nonexistent Tumor by Gary P. Posner, M.D. Seldom do we have the opportunity to examine critically a claim of faith-healing in which an incurable medical condition is definitively diagnosed, a prayer is offered, and the affliction is "miraculously" healed, with resolution of the confirmatory x-ray findings. Such a claim was made in a riveting and moving video segment of the Peter Popoff Miracle Ministries program (which aired in St. Petersburg/Tampa on August 17, 1986). On that tape, introduced by the Reverend Popoff as the story of a "miracle" in the life of a little girl with an "inoperable brain tumor," we see the adorable face of Amanda A. (last name withheld in this report at the mother's request), who suffered from migraines that had prompted an x-ray series known as a C.T. brain scan to be performed on November 29, 1983, at Tampa General Hospital. An image from the scan is shown (see right), containing an unmistakably dark, shadowy area on the left (viewers' right), described by the narrator as a "brain stem tumor." This diagnosis, we are told, was "confirmed" by "doctors at the University of South Florida [Tampa] and John [ sic ] Hopkins." A second scan is then said to have established "the same diagnosis . . . a brain stem tumor. There is no treatment. No radiation, no chemotherapy, no surgery will help."
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Extractions: You've spent minutes on Ophthalmic Hyperguide Over the years, many classifications of ptosis have been developed. However, recently with refinements in the diagnosis of ptosis, along with improved anatomic evaluation and study of the pathophysiology of certain types of ptosis, a better understanding of ptosis has developed. Ptosis may be classified into congenital and acquired types. Congenital ptosis is a developmental dystrophy of the levator muscle of an unknown cause ( Slide 1 ). The condition is usually sporadic, but it may be hereditary. Congenital ptosis may be simple with the defect isolated to only the levator muscle or with superior rectus muscle weakness. Congenital ptosis also includes blepharophimosis syndrome, which is hereditary and which, in addition to ptosis, may include varying degrees of telecanthus, epicanthus inverses, phimosis, and ectropion of the lower eyelids. Congenital ptosis also includes the Marcus Gunn jaw winking syndrome, which is caused by abnormal levator innervation rather than a striated muscle fiber deficiency. Slide 1 Acquired ptosis is best classified by Beard ; however, other authors have added subclassifications, including aponeurotic, neurogenic, myogenic, mechanical, traumatic, and pseudoptosis.
AMA-Managing Migraine Today Part 1: Classification 1.3 ophthalmoplegic migraine. ophthalmoplegic migraine is associated with acuteattacks of third nerve palsy with accompanying dilation of the pupil. http://www.ama-assn.org/med-sci/course/migraine/m1inter.htm
Extractions: In 1988, the International Headache Society (IHS) published a seminal work, the Classification and Diagnostic Criteria for Headache Disorders, Cranial Neuralgia and Facial Pain , which established an explicit, accepted method for categorizing and diagnosing different types of headache, including migraine (see Table 3). 1. Migraine 1.1 Migraine without aura 1.2 Migraine with aura
JAMA Migraine Information Center - Migraine Glossary ophthalmoplegic migraine a form of migraine felt around the eye and associatedwith a droopy eyelid, double vision, and other sight problems. http://www.ama-assn.org/special/migraine/support/glossary/glossary.htm
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