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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Migraine with aura
  1. ... head.People with migraine, particularly women who have migraine with aura, have an increased risk of a type of ... MIGRAINE WITH OR WITHOUT AURA, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 3 MIGRAINE WITHOUT AURA, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 4 MIGRAINE WITH OR WITHOUT AURA, ...
  2. ... and double vision. In people with familial hemiplegic migraine, auras are also characterized by temporary numbness or weakness, ... include difficulty with speech, confusion, and drowsiness. An aura typically develops ... severe migraine episodes have been reported in some people with ...
  3. ... and double vision. In people with sporadic hemiplegic migraine, auras are also characterized by temporary numbness or weakness, ... signaling may lead to the severe headaches and auras characteristic of sporadic hemiplegic migraine.Many people with sporadic hemiplegic migraine do not ...
  4. ... by CACNA1A gene variants is commonly associated with migraines with auras, ataxia, and nystagmus.CACNA1A gene variants that cause ... by these changes leads to the headaches and auras characteristic of sporadic hemiplegic migraine. More About This Health Condition The CACNA1A gene ...
  5. ... neurological symptoms known as aura. In familial hemiplegic migraine, the aura includes temporary numbness or weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis).One PRRT2 gene variant that is found in multiple people with familial hemiplegic migraine inserts an extra DNA building block (nucleotide) in ...
  6. ... hemiplegia). Affected individuals may also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy), migraine headaches, speech problems, intellectual disability, and uncontrolled muscle ...
  7. ... and tiredness (fatigue), sleep problems, depression, irritability, confusion, migraine headaches, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and a progressive decline in memory and intellectual ...
  8. ... the resulting blood vessel damage (arteriopathy) can cause migraines, often with visual sensations or auras, or recurrent seizures (epilepsy).Damaged blood vessels reduce ...
  9. ... may have other brain-related signs and symptoms. Migraine headaches, often with visual sensations or auras, are common. Additionally, people with this condition may ...
  10. ... MRI). Affected individuals may also experience seizures and migraine headaches accompanied by visual sensations known as auras.Some people with COL4A1-related brain small-vessel ...
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