Retinal migraine was first formally described in 1882. Various terms such as "ocular migraine" and "ophthalmic migraine" have since been used interchangeably in the literature. The lack of a consistent consensus-based definition has led to controversy and potential confusion for clinicians and patients. Retinal migraine as defined by the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) has been found to be rare. The latest ICHD defined retinal migraine as 'repeated attacks of monocular visual disturbance, including scintillation, scotoma or blindness, associated with migraine headache', which are fully reversible. Retinal migraine should be considered a diagnosis of exclusion, which requires other causes of transient monocular visu...
The purpose of this study is to determine the possible alterations that may occur in the thickness o...
Photophobia is one of the most common symptoms in migraine, and the underlying mechanism is uncertai...
Background: To establish the effects of stimulating intrinsically-photosensitive retinal ganglion ce...
Retinal migraine was first formally described in 1882. Various terms such as "ocular migraine" and "...
Retinal migraine was first formally described in 1882. Various terms such as “ocular migraine” and “...
Since its first description in the late 1800's, the term "retinal migraine" (RM) has been used to de...
Retinal migraine is defined by repeated attacks of monocular visual phenomena including scintillatio...
Retinal migraine is defined by repeated attacks of monocular visual phenomena including scintillatio...
Introduction: Migraine is one of the most common causes of transient visual loss. Optical coherence...
Migraine is a chronic disease characterized by unilateral, pulsating, and often moderate-to-severe r...
Abstract Migraine is a common disorder and its pathogenesis remains still unclear. Several hypoth...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.To elucidate the various ophthalmic manifestations of different types of migr...
textabstractBackground: To explore the role of microvascular pathology in migraine, we investigated ...
The diameters of retinal arterioles were measured from fundal photographs during the interphase, pro...
BACKGROUND: Retinal migraine is an important differential diagnosis of recurrent transient monocular...
The purpose of this study is to determine the possible alterations that may occur in the thickness o...
Photophobia is one of the most common symptoms in migraine, and the underlying mechanism is uncertai...
Background: To establish the effects of stimulating intrinsically-photosensitive retinal ganglion ce...
Retinal migraine was first formally described in 1882. Various terms such as "ocular migraine" and "...
Retinal migraine was first formally described in 1882. Various terms such as “ocular migraine” and “...
Since its first description in the late 1800's, the term "retinal migraine" (RM) has been used to de...
Retinal migraine is defined by repeated attacks of monocular visual phenomena including scintillatio...
Retinal migraine is defined by repeated attacks of monocular visual phenomena including scintillatio...
Introduction: Migraine is one of the most common causes of transient visual loss. Optical coherence...
Migraine is a chronic disease characterized by unilateral, pulsating, and often moderate-to-severe r...
Abstract Migraine is a common disorder and its pathogenesis remains still unclear. Several hypoth...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.To elucidate the various ophthalmic manifestations of different types of migr...
textabstractBackground: To explore the role of microvascular pathology in migraine, we investigated ...
The diameters of retinal arterioles were measured from fundal photographs during the interphase, pro...
BACKGROUND: Retinal migraine is an important differential diagnosis of recurrent transient monocular...
The purpose of this study is to determine the possible alterations that may occur in the thickness o...
Photophobia is one of the most common symptoms in migraine, and the underlying mechanism is uncertai...
Background: To establish the effects of stimulating intrinsically-photosensitive retinal ganglion ce...