Description:
Typical aura consisting of visual and/or sensory and/or speech symptoms. Gradual development, duration no longer than one hour, a mix of positive and negative features and complete reversibility characterise the aura which is associated with a headache that does not fulfil criteria for 1.1 Migraine without aura.
Diagnostic criteria:
A. At least 2 attacks fulfilling criteria B-D
B. Aura consisting of at least one of the following, but no motor weakness:
1. fully reversible visual symptoms including positive features (eg, flickering lights, spots or lines) and/or negative features (ie, loss of vision)
2. fully reversible sensory symptoms including positive features (ie, pins and needles) and/or negative features (ie, numbness)
3. fully reversible dysphasic speech disturbance
C. At least two of the following:
1. homonymous visual symptoms and/or unilateral sensory symptoms
2. at least one aura symptom develops gradually over 5 minutes and/or different aura symptoms occur in succession over 5 minutes
3. each symptom lasts 5 and 60 minutes
D. Headache that does not fulfil criteria B-D for 1.1 Migraine without aura begins during the aura or follows aura within 60 minutes
E. Not attributed to another disorder
© 2003 International Headache Society (quoted from International Headache Society, 2004)
International Headache Society. The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition. Cephalalgia 2004; 24 (suppl. 1): 1-160.
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