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  1. Topiramate aids basilar migraine in small study.(Clinical Rounds)(Clinical report): An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2007-08-01
  2. 101 Simple Ways to Eliminate , StopAnd Prevent Your Headaches And Migraines Without Resorting To Drugs (Learn How To Make the Agonizing Pain of Headaches Disappear) by Dr. Waynes, 2010-01-13
  3. How To Get Rid Of Your Headache BEFORE It Starts! by Dr. Manny Samuel, 2009-08-15
  4. 101 Tips For Preventing Headaches: Learn To Live Better Without The Pain by Dr. Collin Jahason, 2009-08-20

81. Directory Of Open Access Journals
Pages/rec. No., 628630. Key words, partial seizures; temporal lobe tumor;basilar migraine; abdominal pain; symptomatic epilepsy
http://www.doaj.org/abstract?id=11297&toc=y

82. Karyn S. Huntting's Basilar Artery Migraine (BAM) Page >
Includes information on symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment; forum.
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2004: Entering Our Eighth Year My New Year's Message to the BAM Community There are some great surprises in store that are very exciting, and some true landmark events and measures of progress that I will be absolutely thrilled to announce to you all! We've come such a long way since I started one small page back in 1997back when there was absolutely nothing out there for those who suffered from this debilitating neurological disease, back there when those who suffered were isolated and spread out around the globe, each thinking they were truly alone. But there is so much more work to be done, so many more people to reach around the world who are scared, confused, and feeling like nobody else in the world understands how they suffer or how they feel. Many people still have no diagnosis, no neurologist, no treatment, no support network, no confidants, nobody who understands. Many are left without jobs, afraid they cannot care for their children or drive, left without income or insurance.

83. Basilar Artery Migraine
A good, though brief, description of basilar artery migraine from Vanderbilt Medical Center.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/neuro/basil.htm
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84. Re: Basilar Artery Migraine
The Neurology and Neurosurgery Forum ask the doctor medical forum for patientshosted by Med Help Intl.
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The Cleveland Clinic , consistently ranked one of the best hospitals in America. Subject: Re: Basilar Artery Migraine
Forum: The Neurology and Neurosurgery Forum
Topic Area: Headache
Posted by CCF Neurology MD - AY on September 30, 1998 at 13:19:35:
In Reply to: Basilar Artery Migraine posted by Neil Ricardson on September 30, 1998 at 01:38:59:
: Doctor, my wife has been diagnosed as suffering from a Basilar
: Artery Migraine. Her symptoms are slow gait, loss of dexterity in
: limbs (sometimes down one side), slurred speech, tinitus and severe,
: though not frequent, headache pain often lasting for days. She has tried
: calcium channel blockers (flunezerine), sandomigraine, tryptonol : (doubling as an antidepressent) and parnate (also an antidepressent). : While each of these take the edge off the symptoms, they have not : resolved the condition. Our neurologist, and others we have seen, : say the migraine will go away eventually. However, she has : had it now for 11 months and it is showing no signs of abating.

85. ICHD-II 1.2.6 Basilar-type Migraine - Migraine Aura
Information about migraine with aura for practicing neurologists and patients.
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1.2.6 Basilar-type migraine
Previously used terms:
Basilar artery migraine, basilar migraine
Description:
Migraine with aura symptoms clearly originating from the brainstem and/or from both hemispheres simultaneously affected, but no motor weakness.
Diagnostic criteria:
A. At least 2 attacks fulfilling criteria B-D B. Aura consisting of at least two of the following fully reversible symptoms, but no motor weakness: dysarthria vertigo tinnitus hypacusia diplopia visual symptoms simultaneously in both temporal and nasal fields of both eyes ataxia decreased level of consciousness simultaneously bilateral paraesthesias C. At least one of the following: at least one aura symptom develops gradually over 5 minutes and/or different aura symptoms occur in succession over 5 minutes each aura symptom lasts 5 and 60 minutes D.

86. Karyn S. Huntting's Basilar Artery Migraine (BAM) Page > Migraine Classification
The basilar Artery migraine (BAM) Page is the only site on the Internet devotedto this neurological disorder, also known as Bickerstaff s Syndrome and
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Migraine Classification Standards Following is the International Headache Society Classification of Migraine. It lists "Basilar Migraine," in any form, as a separate category of migraine under the "Migraine with aura" classification.
International Headache Society Classification of Migraine
* 1.1 Migraine without aura

87. Introduction: Basilar Artery Migraine - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to basilar artery migraine as a medical condition including symptoms,diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/b/basilar_artery_migraine/intro.htm
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Basilar artery migraine: Migraine related to the brain's major artery. Basilar artery migraine: Basilar artery migraine involves a disturbance of a major brain artery at the base of the brain. Preheadache symptoms include vertigo, double vision, and poor muscular coordination. This type of migraine occurs primarily in adolescent and young adult women and is often associated with the menstrual cycle. Researching symptoms of Basilar artery migraine: Further information about the symptoms of Basilar artery migraine is available including a list of symptoms of Basilar artery migraine , other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Basilar artery migraine , or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center Misdiagnosis and Basilar artery migraine: Research more detailed information about misdiagnosis of Basilar artery migraine , or research

88. Symptoms Of Basilar Artery Migraine - WrongDiagnosis.com
Symptoms of basilar artery migraine including signs, symptoms, incubation period,duration, and correct diagnosis.
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General information about symptoms of Basilar artery migraine: The symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible symptoms of Basilar artery migraine. This symptom information has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of symptoms of Basilar artery migraine. Furthermore, symptoms of Basilar artery migraine may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of symptoms and whether they are indeed symptoms of Basilar artery migraine. List of symptoms of Basilar artery migraine: The list of symptoms mentioned in various sources for Basilar artery migraine includes:
  • Headache
  • Headache is often preceded by symptoms such as: More symptoms of Basilar artery migraine: In addition to the above information, to get a full picture of the possible symptoms of this condition and its related conditions, it may be necessary to examine symptoms that may be caused by complications of Basilar artery migraine, underlying causes of Basilar artery migraine, associated conditions for Basilar artery migraine, risk factors for Basilar artery migraine, or other related conditions.

89. Migraine Headaches - Neurologychannel
basilar artery migraine; Carotidynia; Headachefree migraine basilar arterymigraine involves a disturbance of the basilar artery in the brainstem.
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90. Cannabisnews.com: Judge Orders Return Of Pot Plants To Medical User
Those symptoms sound a lot like the basilar migraine I have. maybe that s whycannabis is so effective for my migraines. Only thing I ve found that really
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Judge Orders Return of Pot Plants To Medical User Posted by FoM on December 14, 2001 at 09:05:54 PT
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A man who had 22 marijuana plants seized from his home by police in June won a legal battle and will get his small crop back. On Thursday, a judge ordered the Police Department to release the plants to medical marijuana user Mike Loftus. The bad news for Loftus is that the plants are dead. He did not seem to mind about the condition of the plants. He was more excited about scoring a legal victory.
"It is a matter of principle," Loftus said. "We have to stand up for our rights." Loftus, 32, was arrested June 30 after police officers investigating a report of illegal marijuana cultivation stopped by his home. He showed officers a doctor's note that said he could use marijuana for treatment of Meniere's disease, an inner-ear disorder that can cause vertigo and nausea. He was arrested and charged with one felony count of illegal cultivation of marijuana. Loftus thought he was covered by Proposition 215 that allows people with serious diseases to use and cultivate marijuana for medical purposes. However, the law has had legal challenges because it does not set limits on usage amounts.

91. Frova
Remember that Frova should not be used for hemiplegic migraine or basilarmigraine. Do not use it again if it causes an allergic reaction,
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Frova is used to relieve attacks of migraine headache. It's helpful whether or not the headache is preceded by an aura (visual disturbances such as seeing halos or flickering lights). Experts think that migraines are caused by the expansion of blood vessels serving the brain, and that this expansion is triggered by a decline in the level of serotonin, one of the brain's chief chemical messengers. Frova works by restoring serotonin levels to normal. It belongs to a class of drugs called "serotonin agonists."
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Frova can quell migraine attacks once they've begun, but it won't prevent them before they start. It should not be used for certain rare types of migraine called "hemiplegic migraine" or "basilar migraine," and it is not recommended for the "cluster headaches" that tend to affect older men.
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92. Migraine Headaches - UMMC
If the migraines are rare forms (for example, hemiplegic migraine, basilarmigraine, migraine with prolonged aura). It is important to determine the
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Lifestyle measures and non-drug approaches, such as biofeedback, should be tried first for preventing migraine attacks. [ See What Are the Non-Medication Measures for Preventing Migraine Headaches?]
In general, patients should discuss using medications on a daily bases for prevention of migraines when one or more of the following conditions are present:
  • When recurring migraines significantly interfere with normal activities, even with treatment.
    It attacks are severe and disabling.
    If drugs used for migraine attack are ineffective.
    If drugs used for treatment are being overused.
    If side effects of treatment are overly severe.
    If migraine attacks are frequent (typically striking more than two or three times a month).
    If the migraines are rare forms (for example, hemiplegic migraine, basilar migraine, migraine with prolonged aura). It is important to determine the migraine type because some of the standard drugs for migraines, such as triptans, are not effective with hemiplegic and basilar migraines.
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