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What is a Migrainous Infarction?

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What is a Migrainous Infarction?

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What is a Migrainous Infarction?Answer: A migrainous infarction is one of the complications of migraine headaches. According to the International Headache Society, it consists of “one or more migrainous aura symptoms associated with an ischemic brain lesion in appropriate territory demonstrated by neuroimaging.” During a migraine with aura, a patient also has a stroke in the area of the brain from which the symptoms of the aura occur. For a migraine to fit the criteria for Migrainous Infarction, it must include the following: • The migraine must have an aura • The migraine attack must be similar in intensity to previous migraines • The aura symptoms must last longer than 60 minutes • The stroke must occur in the area of the brain that can explain the aura symptoms • The stroke cannot be caused by

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