Migraine without aura | Migraine with typical aura |
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A.5 attacks or more B.Headache attacks lasting 4-72 hours C.Headache characteristics (2 of the following): 1. Unilateral location 2. Pulsating quality 3. Moderate or severe pain intensity 4. Aggravated by or causing avoidance of routine physical activity D. Associated symptoms: 1. Nausea and/or vomiting 2. Photophobia and phonophobia | A.2 attacks or more B. Aura (no motor weakness): 1. Fully reversible visual symptoms 2. Fully reversible sensory symptoms 3. Fully reversible dysphasic speech disturbance C. At least 2 of the following: -homonymous visual symptoms -unilateral sensory symptoms -aura symptom develops gradually over ≥ 5 minutes D. Headache (migraine without aura) begins during the aura or follows aura within 60 minutes |