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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
Extractions: Not every component is experienced by all patients in every migraine attack. Within a given patient, the various components may vary from attack to attack. Prodrome The prodrome is experienced by 30% to 40% of patients from hours to days before the attack. Typical prodromal symptoms are listed in Table 1. Table 1. Selected Prodromal Features of Migraine From Saper et al 1997. Reprinted with permission. Aura Alice in Wonderland ) are more common in children. Some of these hallucinations can be truly bizarre, such as disorders of visual perception, including metamorphosia, micropsia, zoom or mosaic vision. Sensory phenomena include paresthesias that often begin in the hand, migrate proximally, and occasionally involve the tongue or the lips. Motor disturbance or aphasia (difficulty in speaking or understanding language) is a particularly disturbing type of aura. Common features of aura are summarized in Table 2. Visual Scotomata* (formed or unformed figures)
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
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
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
Extractions: OCULAR SYMPTOMS AND DIAGNOSIS Introduction: Loss of vision These sections are not intended to replace the professional examination and diagnosis by a physician, and they are presented here purely for informational purposes. All possible diagnoses and treatment options are not covered, and the information discussed should not be taken as a recommendation to self-diagnose and self-treat a condition. A misdiagnosed or improperly treated eye condition can result in a permanent loss of vision, or a permanent loss of function of the eye or visual system. In the case of any eye problem, seek medical attention promptly. This can include emergency room treatment, as well as treatment by a medical physician or eyecare provider. A loss of vision can be a frightening experience, and all people with a sudden loss of vision should be seen by an ophthalmologist as an emergency. Here, loss of vision refers to a severe blurring of the vision in one or both eyes often to the point that almost no detail can be made out. There may be large blind spots in the vision, or the appearance that something is blocking the vision. With these symptoms, there is almost always a cause for the visual loss other than a simple change in glasses. Many things that cause blurred vision can also cause a loss of vision, if the condition is severe enough. These conditions are discussed on the
Extractions: Home About New Bookstore ... Feedback BAM and Migraine Variants Though BAM is a migraine variant, and therefore technically belongs under the classification of "migraine," a BAM attack can also represent a form of "acute cerebral vascular insufficiency." The other forms of migraine variant are (1) retinal migraine, (2) opthalmoplegic migraine, (3) hemiplegic migraine, (4) facial migraine, and (5) migrainous infarction. Of these, only hemiplegic migraine has been found to be a dominant characteristic in terms of heritability in families. Hemiplegic migraine is also the only form of migraine for which a gene has been located. It is a gene located on chromosome 19 that carries the trait for hemiplegic migraine. Hemiplegia can develop either before or during a migraine. Though Basilar Artery Migraine is certainly a distinct form of migraine variant, BAM patients can exhibit the signs of hemiplegic migraine. The last category of migraine variants listed above, that of migrainous infarction, deserves special note when discussing BAM.
Extractions: Home About New Bookstore ... Feedback Migraine Classification Standards Following is the International Headache Society Classification of Migraine. It lists "Basilar Migraine," in any form, as a separate category of migraine under the "Migraine with aura" classification. Click Here to Visit Karyn's Other Web Sites! free stuff humor sweepstakes living ...
Extractions: Information Leaflets We are producing a range of information leaflets for people with migraine on an ongoing basis. The leaflets are free of charge to anyone. As the range expands, we will continue to let you know on this site. To order a leaflet or leaflets, simply e-mail us by clicking on the image next to the leaflet you want. Alternatively, phone us at 1850 200378 (00353 18064121) from outside of the Republic of Ireland) or write to us at Senior House, All Hallows College, Gracepark Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland. Don't forget to mention which one(s) you would like us to send and to give us your postal address. Rest assured that we do not pass on personal details on anyone who contacts us to any third party. Living with Migraine. 8-page DL sized leaflet explaining the work and role of the Migraine Association of Ireland Managing Migraine. 16 page DL sized leaflet outlining 10 tips on how YOU can better manage your migraine. Essential reading for both newly diagnosed and experienced migraineurs alike. Migraine Diary.
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
Extractions: See Also: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Neurological Disorders: Headaches: Migraine: Ophthalmoplegic iMigraine - A discussion about retinal migraine along with graphics. Internet Ophthalmology: Patient Education Library - A brief discussion about ocular migraines, a visual disturbance in which visual images look gray or have a wavy appearance. Grand Rapids Ophthalmology - Offers a definition of ocular migraines, its symptoms treatments and complications. What is ophthalmic migraine? - Description of ophthalmic migraine. sci.med.vision: Frequently Asked Questions Part 3/5 - Contains information about ocular migraine. Spots and floaters - Description of visual spots and floaters, causes and treatments. - Description of ocular migraine with example images. Vision and Eyecare FAQ: section5 - Vision and Eye care overview elaborated to answer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and to assist understanding of human vision and eyecare.
Extractions: Home Alternative Medicine Stress Management Conditions/ Treatments ... Media Migraine Headaches Signs And Symptoms of Migraine Two Categories of Migraine Migraine Without Aura (Common Migraine) Migraine With Aura (Classical Migraine) See Also: Phases Of Migraine A migraine is characterized by flashes of light that appear across the field of vision, problems with speech, numbness or dizziness. Migraine pains are typically intense and, at their worst; are debilitating, with weakness, nausea, sweating and vomiting. The senses are heightened and the slightest noise, light or movement unbearable. Usually, the pain is localized or especially intense on one side of the head or over one eye. The person may also suffer from irritability. He or she usually wants to be left alone and out of any direct light. About one in five migraine sufferers will experience an "aura" minutes before the onset of a headache. Women report seeing flashes of light and zigzag patterns and sometimes experiencing speech impairment, confusion and numbness in their faces and limbs. From beginning to end, migraine attacks may last for hours to days. In addition to the symptoms described, patients with migraine (with or without aura) may experience a prodrome, or symptoms which occur up to 48 hours before the actual migraine attack begins. Some patients, for example, may have food cravings, changes in mood, irritability, drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, nausea, diarrhea or excessive yawning.
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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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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
Extractions: Floaters (muscae volitantes - "flying flies") are spots before the eyes of different shapes, sizes and number. They appear often when looking at a plain coloured field of view, eg blue sky, a wall. Typically when the patient tries to look at them they report that the spots "run- away". The spots are due to corpuscles circulating in the retinal vessels and specks within the vitreous. These opacities cause shadows to be cast onto the retinal sensory apparatus; the rods and cones; and thereby appear as dark spots in the field of vision. Slight cases or observations require no treatment. There are other retinal and vitreous conditions that may cause increased presence of floaters indicative of more serious complications, for example, vitreous or retinal detachment. It is therefore advisable in the presence of an increased occurrence of floaters that you get a check-up by a eyecare professional.
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Extractions: Ocular Migraines Ocular migraines (or retinal migraines) can cause symptoms related to the classic or common migraine. In fact, ocular migraines generally occur in young adults who have had a previous history of common migraines. Also, older people can experience ocular migraines without headache symptoms. Symptoms of ocular migraine are almost always in one eye. Quite often, a gray or visual disturbance which starts centrally and moves off to the side marks the beginning of an ocular migraine. Usually, this can last twenty to sixty minutes. Other common symptoms are loss of vision in one eye and increased sensitivity to bright lights.
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
Extractions: G43 Migraine Exclusion £ºheadache NOS(R51) G43.0 Migraine without aura [common migraine] G43.1 Migraine with aura [classical migraine] Migraine aura without headache Migraine basilar Migraine equivalents Migraine familial hemiplegic Migraine with acute-onset aura Migraine with prolonged aura Migraine with typical aura G43.2 Status migrainosus G43.3 Complicated migraine G43.8 Other migraine Retinal migraine Ophthalmoplegic migraine G43.9 Migraine, unspecified
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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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
Extractions: Headache is only one of the symptoms of a migraine attack. There are almost always other symptoms which may be different in different migraine sufferers. There are two main types of migraine: migraine with aura (classic migraine) and migraine without aura (common migraine). Basilar migraine is a form of migraine with aura in which the patient suffers brain-stem symptoms such as vertigo, diplopia (double vision), slurred speech, weakness, imbalance, even blindness. It is more common in young people but is not very common. A type of migraine in which the vision in one eye is almost completely abolished. Rarely, permanent blindness results. Occurs in children with belly pain instead of headache, superimposed on nausea and vomiting. Often confuses their doctors, who understandibly suspect an abdominal process causing these symptoms, not migraine. A common variant where the migraine attacks occur primarily just prior to or during the menstrual period.