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  2. Scintillating scotoma - Wikipedia

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    Originating from the brain, it may precede a migraine headache, but can also occur acephalgically (without headache), also known as visual migraine or migraine aura. It is often confused with retinal migraine, which originates in the eyeball or socket.

  3. Prevention of migraine - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly prescribed drugs for migraine prevention are beta-blockers, antidepressants, and anticonvulsants. The drugs are started at a low dose, which is gradually increased until therapeutic effects develop, the ceiling dose for the chosen drug is reached, or side effects become intolerable.

  4. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    Two other varieties are familial hemiplegic migraine and sporadic hemiplegic migraine, in which a person has migraine with aura and with accompanying motor weakness. If a close relative has had the same condition, it is called "familial", otherwise it is called "sporadic".

  5. Here's How Migraine Headaches and Tinnitus are Linked - AOL

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    Migraines can include headaches but may also include visual disturbances, dizziness, and other neurological symptoms during an episode. Migraineurs are more likely to experience tinnitus.

  6. NIH classification of headaches - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of vascular headache is migraine. Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head, an upset stomach, and, for some people, disturbed vision. It is more common in women.

  7. ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine - Wikipedia

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    The first category within the ICHD is Migraine. Migraines in general are considered to be a neurological syndrome. It is estimated that 11% (303 million) of the global population, [2] [3] [4] including 43 million Europeans [5] and 28 million Americans, [6] experience migraines.