| migraine v. |
migraine associated with non-neurologic symptoms, such as occurs in ophthalmic migraine, basilar migraine, or abdominal migraine.
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| migrainoid |
resembling migraine.
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| migrainous |
resembling, or of the nature of migraine.
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| migrainous i. |
a focal neurologic deficit that constituted part of a migrainous aura but that has persisted for a long period and may be permanent. Called also complicated migraine.
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| migrainous n. |
cluster headache.
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