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Clinical characteristics of migraine with brainstem aura (basilar-type migraine)

Clinical characteristics of migraine with brainstem aura (basilar-type migraine)
Always present:
Two or more brainstem-related aura symptoms (ie, dysarthria, vertigo, tinnitus, hypacusis, diplopia, ataxia, decreased level of consciousness)
May be present:
Visual aura characterized by positive features (ie, zigzag lines, flickering light) or negative features (ie, scotoma)
Sensory aura characterized by positive features (ie, pins and needles) or negative features (ie, numbness)
Aphasic aura
Temporal characteristics of aura
Aura symptoms almost always develop gradually over ≥5 minutes and/or aura symptoms occur in succession over ≥5 minutes
Duration of individual aura symptom is 5 to 60 minutes
The aura is accompanied, or followed within 60 minutes, by headache
Patient characteristics
Onset occurs before age 50 years
Most patients with migraine with brainstem aura also have attacks of migraine with typical aura (ie, without brainstem-related symptoms)
Adapted from:
1. Kirchmann M, Thomsen LL, Olesen J. Basilar-type migraine: clinical, epidemiologic, and genetic features. Neurology 2006; 66:880.
2. Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society (IHS). The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition. Cephalalgia 2018; 38:1.
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