Migraine with brainstem aura: Why not a cortical origin?

Volume: 38, Issue: 10, Pages: 1687 - 1695
Published: Oct 26, 2017
Abstract
Background Migraine with brainstem aura is defined as a migraine with aura including at least two of the following symptoms: dysarthria, vertigo, tinnitus, hypacusis, diplopia, ataxia and/or decreased level of consciousness. Aim The aim of this study is to review data coming from clinical observations and functional mapping that support the role of the cerebral cortex in the initiation of brainstem aura symptoms. Results Vertigo can result from...
Paper Details
Title
Migraine with brainstem aura: Why not a cortical origin?
Published Date
Oct 26, 2017
Volume
38
Issue
10
Pages
1687 - 1695
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