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1. Discovery Health Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
ophthalmoplegic migraine is a rare form of migraine headache that is felt around the eye. search, ophthalmoplegic migraine. By Terry Mason, MPH.
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2. MR Imaging In Ophthalmoplegic Migraine Of Children
Brief argument that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain may be helpful in the diagnosis ophthalmoplegic migraine in children.
http://med-aapos.bu.edu/pappostp5/poster37.htm

3. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
aneurysm, basilar arachnoiditis, and tumors; indeed, many physicians believed that no separate clinical syndrome of ophthalmoplegic migraine existed, but that
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So-called ophthalmoplegic “migraine” has now been changed in the official Classification of Headache of the International Headache Society. This is because many reports have shown abnormalities of the ocular motor nerve using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in children with recurrent painful ophthalmoplegia fulfilling the previous criteria for ophthalmoplegic “migraine.” It is now believed that all modern cases show MRI enhancement of the third nerve which may represent a type of inflammation and, therefore, more characteristic of what is seen with facial nerve palsy than with any form of migraine. In this rare variety of what was formerly termed “complicated migraine,” the headaches were associated with ocular motor nerve palsies. Usually the ophthalmoplegia is transient; however, it can become permanent especially after repeated attacks. Major controversy has surrounded the diagnostic and nosologic position of ophthalmoplegic “migraine” since its initial recognition in the mid 1880s. Until the l930s and 1940s when angiography was introduced and practiced, it was impossible in many cases to rule out aneurysms and other lesions in the vicinity of the cavernous sinus. Multiple etiologies were cited as underlying causes of ophthalmoplegic “migraine," including aneurysm, basilar arachnoiditis, and tumors; indeed, many physicians believed that no separate clinical syndrome of ophthalmoplegic migraine existed, but that all patients had specific organic lesions.

4. National Headache Foundation: Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
ophthalmoplegic migraine. ophthalmoplegic migraine is a rare condition considered to be an unusual to confirm the diagnosis of ophthalmoplegic migraine as similar symptoms can be
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OPHTHALMOPLEGIC MIGRAINE
Ophthalmoplegic migraine is a rare condition considered to be an unusual form of migraine. The pain usually surrounds the eyeball and lasts from a few days to a few months, caused by weakness of the muscles surrounding the eye. It is important to confirm the diagnosis of ophthalmoplegic migraine as similar symptoms can be caused by pressure on the nerves behind the eye.

5. Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
ophthalmoplegic migraine. Alternative Names. ocular migraine. Definition. ophthalmoplegic migraine is a form of severe headache that is felt around the eye. What is going on in the body?
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ophthalmoplegic migraine
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Definition
Ophthalmoplegic migraine is a form of severe headache that is felt around the eye.
What is going on in the body?
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
What are the signs and symptoms of the infection?
A person with ophthalmoplegic migraine experiences specific eye-related symptoms. These symptoms may differ from person to person but generally include:
  • droopy eyelid, known as ptosis double vision paralysis of the eye other types of vision changes migrainelike pain
What are the causes and risks of the infection?
The true cause of migraine pain is unknown, but there are many theories. The most accepted theory is that migraine is caused by dilated blood vessels in the brain. New research shows that the protective tissue that covers the brain, called the meninges, may become inflamed and cause pain.
What can be done to prevent the infection?

6. Other Vision Related Resources - Eye Disorders: Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
Disorders ophthalmoplegic migraine. Discovery Health ophthalmoplegic migraine. A short FAQ on ophthalmoplegic migraine. Migraine Chapter ophthalmoplegic migraine. Discusses
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MR Imaging in Ophthalmoplegic Migraine of Children

Brief argument that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain may be helpful in the diagnosis ophthalmoplegic migraine in children.
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7. Case Of Ophthalmoplegic Migraine Resulting In Ptosis Reported• Your Neurology C
Case of ophthalmoplegic migraine Resulting in Ptosis Reported believe they have observed the first case of ophthalmoplegic migraine to occur after childhood and result in "permanent
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8. Migraine Headaches - Neurologychannel
This occurs in patients with a history of migraine with aura. ophthalmoplegic migraine begins with a headache felt in the eye and is accompanied by vomiting.
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Botulinum Toxin Therapy Epidural Injection Trigger Point Injection Vagus Nerve Stimulation RESOURCES neurologychannelMD Clinical Trials Links MDLocator ... What Is a Neurologist? Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials print this ... email this Overview A migraine is a throbbing or pulsating headache that is often one sided (unilateral) 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 are classified according to the symptoms they produce. The two most common types are migraine with aura and migraine without aura . Less common types include the following: Incidence and Prevalence 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.

9. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
Major controversy has surrounded the diagnostic and nosologic position of ophthalmoplegic migraine since its initial recognition in the mid 1880s. Socalled ophthalmoplegic migraine has now been
http://www.imigraine.net/migraine/ophthalmoplegic.html
So-called ophthalmoplegic “migraine” has now been changed in the official Classification of Headache of the International Headache Society. This is because many reports have shown abnormalities of the ocular motor nerve using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in children with recurrent painful ophthalmoplegia fulfilling the previous criteria for ophthalmoplegic “migraine.” It is now believed that all modern cases show MRI enhancement of the third nerve which may represent a type of inflammation and, therefore, more characteristic of what is seen with facial nerve palsy than with any form of migraine. In this rare variety of what was formerly termed “complicated migraine,” the headaches were associated with ocular motor nerve palsies. Usually the ophthalmoplegia is transient; however, it can become permanent especially after repeated attacks. Major controversy has surrounded the diagnostic and nosologic position of ophthalmoplegic “migraine” since its initial recognition in the mid 1880s. Until the l930s and 1940s when angiography was introduced and practiced, it was impossible in many cases to rule out aneurysms and other lesions in the vicinity of the cavernous sinus. Multiple etiologies were cited as underlying causes of ophthalmoplegic “migraine," including aneurysm, basilar arachnoiditis, and tumors; indeed, many physicians believed that no separate clinical syndrome of ophthalmoplegic migraine existed, but that all patients had specific organic lesions.

10. Ophthalmoplegic Migraine -- ECureMe.com
ophthalmoplegic migraine, more about ophthalmoplegic migraine, This is a rare more about ophthalmoplegic migraine, If you want your
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  • This is a rare variety of Migraine Headache often involving symptoms associated with the paresis of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves. In a majority of the cases, this condition occurs in childhood, with cases ranging from infants to adolescents. The third cranial nerve is the one affected most.
    A unilateral (may be alternating or bilateral in some) headache may last for hours or days, and the child may have dilation of the pupils (mydriasis), coupled with the inability to move the eye upward, downward, or medially, as well as a drooping (ptosis) of the upper eyelid.

11. Migraine Headaches
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Migraines are recurring Headaches that are sometimes accompanied by Nausea Vomiting , sensitivity to light, sound, throbbing pain(N) , and blurred vision.

12. Ophthalmoplegic Migraines - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
ophthalmoplegic migraines. Web Directory ? Discovery Health ophthalmoplegic migraine A short FAQ on ophthalmoplegic migraine.
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13. Headaches Types | Migraine
ophthalmoplegic migraine Also a rare and severe migraine, the ophthalmoplegic migraine’s pain usually surrounds the eyeball and lasts from a few days to a
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There are several types of migraine, all share basic features, and each person will suffer this headache in a unique way. Generally, however, migraine often begins as a dull ache and then develops into a constant, throbbing and pulsating pain that you may feel at the temples, as well as the front or back of one side of the head. The pain is usually accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and sensitivity to light and noise. The two most prevalent types of migraine are migraine with aura (formerly referred to as classic migraine) and migraine without aura (formerly referred to as common migraine).
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As we have said, migraine is a vascular headache, which means the headache is associated with changes in the size of the arteries inside and around the skull. During the pre-headache phase, blood vessels constrict; when vascular dilation occurs, the migraine begins. The blood vessels are thought to become inflamed as well as swollen, and it is believed that migraine pain is caused by this inflammation, as well as by the pressure on the swollen walls of the blood vessels. Most migraine sufferers experience two to four headaches per month; but, some people can get one every few days, and others may only have one or two a year. Most migraine headaches last at least four hours, although very severe ones can last up to a week. Headaches may begin at any time of the day or night; and while a sufferer may wake up with one, a migraine will rarely awaken a person from sleep.

14. Migraine Information And Outline
Medical information about migraine, the neuroophthalmologic aspects of migraine, retinal migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, migraine therapy, the differential diagnosis of headaches, links to
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15. Ophthalmoplegic Migraine - General Practice Notebook
ophthalmoplegic migraine. With ophthalmoplegic migraine syndrome, the headache localises around one eye and it is followed hours
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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.
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16. Migraine:c
been termed migraine accompagnée or migraine associée. Migraine with migraine" (to be differentiated from ophthalmoplegic migraine, a subtype of migraine with aura). Migraine with
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MIGRAINE WITH PROLONGED AURA AND MIGRAINOUS INFARCTIONS In the new classification of migraine, Subtype 1.6 indicates complications of migraine. This would include all of the permanent defects discussed in this section. Focal symptoms and signs of the aura may persist beyond a headache phase. In the previous classification, this was termed complicated migraine. It is now defined by the IHS classification with two labels with increased specificity. If the aura lasts for longer than one hour but less than one week, the term migraine with prolonged aura is applied. If the signs persist for more than one week or a neuroimaging procedure demonstrates a stroke, a migrainous infarction has occurred. As pointed out previously, mid or later life the aura may not be followed by headache and has been termed or . Migraine with aura (classic) in early reports was sometimes referred to as "ophthalmic migraine" (to be differentiated from ophthalmoplegic migraine, a subtype of migraine with aura). Migraine with aura is further reviewed under the headings: Cerebral, Ophthalmoplegic, Retinal, Basilar, and Other Varieties. Cerebral A variety of cerebral symptoms may occur in migraine with aura, including motor, visual, and other sensory defects. As pointed out previously, if the aura lasts for more than one hour , but less than one week, the term migraine with prolonged aura is applied. However, if the signs persist for more than one week, or a neuroimaging procedure shows a stroke the term used is

17. Ophthalmoplegic Migraine - General Practice Notebook
ophthalmoplegic migraine. Medical search. With ophthalmoplegic migraine syndrome, the headache localises around one eye and it is
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18. Headache And Migraine Glossary: Ophthalmoplegic Migraine About Headaches And Mig
Headache and Migraine Glossary, ophthalmoplegic migraine. rare type of Migraine in which there is weakness of one or more of the muscles that moves the eye.
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