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1. Eye Conditions > Retinal Migraine -- EyeMDLink.com
Last Updated 9/25/2001. retinal migraine. Patients diagnosed with retinalmigraine may be treated in the same fashion as patients with migraine.
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2. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
A discussion about retinal migraine along with graphics.
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The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. (Table 5) A short description from the Headache Classification Committee is the following: repeated attacks of monocular scotoma or blindness lasting less than one hour and associated with headache. Other ocular or structural vascular disorder must be ruled out. Additional terms include: ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine, and ophthalmic migraine. This condition may be broadly defined as a transient or permanent monocular visual disturbance accompanying a migraine attack or occurring in an individual with a strong history of migrainous episodes. One term applicable to all such attacks would be "ocular migraine;" however, to include optic nerve dysfunction as well, a more general phrase, ie, "anterior visual pathway migraine," may be preferable. This last phrase would include reported defects, such as ischemic papillitis, retinal hemorrhage, vitreous hemorrhage, central serous retinopathy, pigmentary changes of the retina, and optic nerve atrophy. Retinal migraine occurs more frequently than ophthalmoplegic ‘migraine.’ We estimate the frequency of strictly monocular visual phenomena occurring in conjunction with migraine to be one of 200 migraine sufferers. Frequently, however, homonymous visual field phenomena in migraineurs is incorrectly attributed to a single eye. For example, a patient with transient right homonymous hemianopia might think that the right eye is affected, because normally the right temporal hemifield is 30-40 degrees larger than the left nasal hemifield.

3. Etinal Migraine Is Repeated Attacks Of Monocular Scotoma Or Blindness Lasting Le
retinal migraine occurs more frequently than opthalmoplegic migraine.We general. The IHS Diagnostic Criteria For retinal migraine
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etinal migraine is repeated attacks of monocular scotoma or blindness lasting less than one hour and associated with headache. Additional terms include: ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine, and opthalmic migraine. This condition may be broadly defined as a transient or permanent monocular visual disturbance accompanying a migraine attack or occurring in an individual with a strong history of migrainous episodes.
Retinal migraine occurs more frequently than opthalmoplegic migraine. We estimate the frequency of strictly monocular visual phenomena occurring in conjunction with migraine to be 1 of 200 migraine sufferers.
The exact genetic predisposition to this subtype of migraine headache is unknown. The familial occurrence is similar to that expected in all patients with migraine preceded by visual aura, with an estimated 25% positive familial history. Retinal migraine is expected to be more common in women than men, which is true of migraine headaches in general. The IHS Diagnostic Criteria For Retinal Migraine:
1. Fully reversible monocular scotoma or blindness lasting less than 60 minutes and confirmed by examination during attack or by patient's drawing of monocular field defect during an attack.

4. EMedicine - Migraine Variants : Article Excerpt By: Gretchen L Birbeck, MD
Migraine Variants Many conditions exist under the rubric of migraine variant. Migraine variants (MVs) generally are paroxysmal disorders, which include either headache as a prominent feature migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine migraine, benign coital migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome, acute confusional migraine
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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
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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)

5. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. ( Table 5) A short description from the and optic nerve atrophy. retinal migraine occurs more frequently than ophthalmoplegic migraine
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The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. (Table 5) A short description from the Headache Classification Committee is the following: repeated attacks of monocular scotoma or blindness lasting less than one hour and associated with headache. Other ocular or structural vascular disorder must be ruled out. Additional terms include: ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine, and ophthalmic migraine. This condition may be broadly defined as a transient or permanent monocular visual disturbance accompanying a migraine attack or occurring in an individual with a strong history of migrainous episodes. One term applicable to all such attacks would be "ocular migraine;" however, to include optic nerve dysfunction as well, a more general phrase, ie, "anterior visual pathway migraine," may be preferable. This last phrase would include reported defects, such as ischemic papillitis, retinal hemorrhage, vitreous hemorrhage, central serous retinopathy, pigmentary changes of the retina, and optic nerve atrophy. Retinal migraine occurs more frequently than ophthalmoplegic ‘migraine.’ We estimate the frequency of strictly monocular visual phenomena occurring in conjunction with migraine to be one of 200 migraine sufferers. Frequently, however, homonymous visual field phenomena in migraineurs is incorrectly attributed to a single eye. For example, a patient with transient right homonymous hemianopia might think that the right eye is affected, because normally the right temporal hemifield is 30-40 degrees larger than the left nasal hemifield.

6. Eye Conditions > Migraine -- EyeMDLink.com
Also referred to as Ocular Migraine Visual Migraine retinal migraine Migraine Headacheis a common condition that frequently begins in adolescence or early
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7. Retinal Migraines - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
retinal migraines. Information • Diagnosis • Treatment • Prevention. iMigraine A discussion about retinal migraine along with graphics.
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Retinal Migraine The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. A short description from the Headache Classification Committee is the following: repeated attacks of monocular scotoma or blindness lasting less than one hour and associated with headache. Other ocular or structural vascular disorder must be ruled out. Additional terms include: ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine, and ophthalmic migraine. This condition may be broadly defined as a transient or permanent monocular visual disturbance accompanying a migraine attack or occurring in an individual with a strong history of migrainous episodes. One term applicable to all such attacks would be "ocular migraine;" however, to include optic nerve dysfunction as well, a more general phrase, ie, "anterior visual pathway migraine," may be preferable. This last phrase would include reported defects, such as ischemic papillitis, retinal hemorrhage, vitreous hemorrhage, central serous retinopathy, pigmentary changes of the retina, and optic nerve atrophy. The exact genetic predisposition to this subtype of migraine headache is unknown. The familial occurrence is similar to that expected in all patients with migraine preceded by visual aura, with an estimated 25% positive familial history. Retinal migraine is expected to be more common in women than men, which is true of migraine headaches in general, but this also has not be documented.

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Migraine Variants Migraine variants are vascular headaches that. Basilar Artery Migraine.retinal migraine. Opthalmoplegic Migraine. Chronic Paroxysmal Hemicrania.
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11. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. A short episodes. retinal migraineoccurs more frequently than ophthalmoplegic migraine. We
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13. Retinal And Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
. 1.4 retinal migraine. RETURN. 1.3 OPHTHALMOPLEGIC MIGRAINE. Parasellarlesion ruled out by appropriate investigations. 1.4 retinal migraine.
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1.3 OPHTHALMOPLEGIC MIGRAINE 1.4 RETINAL MIGRAINE RETURN 1.3 OPHTHALMOPLEGIC MIGRAINE Description: Repeated attacks of headache associated with paresis of one or more ocular cranial nerves in the absence of demonstrable intracranial lesion. Other cranial nerves may be involved and the following conditions should be considered:
  • Diabetic cranial neuropathy Intracranial aneurysm/tumor Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (painful ophthalmoplegia) Acute glaucoma Ocular pseudotumor CNS infiltrative or infectious disease
NOTE: The fact that this syndrome may involve the oculomotor nerves and the ophthalmic division of the 5th nerve suggests that the anatomic localization of the lesion may be close to the cavernous sinus. Angiographic evidence of constriction of the internal carotic artery in the region of the cavernous sinus has been demonstrated in a few patients during attacks of this headache. Diagnostic Criteria:
  • At least 2 attacks fulfilling B. Headache overlapping with paresis of one or more of cranial nerves III, IV, and VI. Parasellar lesion ruled out by appropriate investigations.
  • 14. EMedicine - Migraine Variants : Article By Gretchen L Birbeck, MD
    Migraine Variants Many conditions exist under the rubric of migraine variant. Migraine variants (MVs) generally are paroxysmal disorders, which include either headache as a prominent feature migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine migraine, benign coital migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome, acute confusional migraine
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    Migraine Variants
    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 R Carcione, Jr, DO, MBA , Consultant in Neurology and Medical Acupuncture, Medical Management and Organizational Consulting, Central Westchester Neuromuscular Care, PC; Medical Director, Oxford Health Plans;

    15. Retinal Migraine Is Not
    First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 28 of 43.
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    16. 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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    19. EMedicine - Migraine Variants : Article By Gretchen L Birbeck, MD
    migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine, basilar migraine, benign coitalmigraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting
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    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 R Carcione, Jr, DO, MBA , Consultant in Neurology and Medical Acupuncture, Medical Management and Organizational Consulting, Central Westchester Neuromuscular Care, PC; Medical Director, Oxford Health Plans;

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