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  1. Ask Dr. Etingin.(Q&A)(dental fillings of mercury)(ocular migraine): An article from: Women's Health Advisor by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-01
  2. What Triggers Migraines and What You Can Do About It!
  3. The Many Treatment Options for Migraines Examined by LittleWhiteEbook.com, 2010-03-23

1. Eyeguys.net - Eye Conditions & Disorders - Ocular Migraine
of ocular migraine with example images.......
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Ocular Migraine The picture above* shows the progression of a characteristic ocular migraine
Ocular Migraine is a variant of migraine that is not uncommon. It is believed to be caused by the same mechanism as classical migraine; vascular spasm. Instead of the spasm affecting the surface of the brain, these episodes affect the ocular blood supply or the blood supply to the vision center in the brain. Typically, these episodes begin with a visual disturbance that begins in the peripheral vision. It often consists of a semi-circular, jagged, shimmering light, which enlarges and becomes more central. This disturbance usually obscures the vision within the jagged area. The light is often described a pale pastel in color. Return to Flashing Lights Return Home
* Illustration reprinted from SURVEY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, Vol 33, No 4,1989, Hupp et al, with permission from Elsevier Science

2. Sci.med.vision: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Part 3/5
Contains information about ocular migraine.
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From: grants@research.canon.com.au (Grant Sayer) Newsgroups: sci.med.vision sci.med grants@research.canon.oz.au http://www.west.net/~eyecare ... http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/eye/rad/intro.html (Eye Radiation and Environmental Research Laboratory) URL: http://www.west.net/~eyecare (EyeCare Connection homepage with information on cataracts) URL: http://128.173.80.71/lensnet.html (Lens and Cataract Researcher Internet Directory) URL: http://www.ascrs.org/ http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/~martindal/Medical.html (The Virtual Medical Centre) URL: http://wings.buffalo.edu/medicine/oph (SUNY at Buffalo Ophthalmology Dept - Case presentation on ocular pathology and uveitis) 5.9 Ocular Migraines: - Internet Resources: http://umt.umt.edu:700/0h/general/migraine.html Migraine Headaches gopher://gopher.uiuc.edu:70/11/UI/CSF/health/heainfo/diseases/head Headaches http://synapse.uah.ualberta.ca/aan/000o0000.htm AAN migraine information [ The following information was contributed by D.Nelson M.D ( eyedoc@mindlink.bc.ca

3. Eyeguys.net - Eye Conditions Disorders - Ocular Migraine
of ocular migraine with example images.......
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4. The Magical Mystery Of Migraines
ocular migraine symptoms are temporary and do not harm the eye; In ocularmigraine, it is the retinal blood vessels inside the eye.
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3200/3266.asp?index=11253

5. Ocular Migraines
caused by ocular migraine. Treatment, in most instances, is not necessary unless the ocular migraine is linked to the common migraine.
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6. Headache - Migraine, Ocular Migraine
Headaches and ocular migraines are sometimes related to eye strain. Read aboutother common causes of head aches.
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Overview Headaches may occur for any number of reasons including: sinus conditions, hypertension, allergies, tumors, hormonal changes, and most frequently, stress. They are not usually associated with problems related to the eyes. Migraine headaches Migraine, a type of headache that is often hereditary, usually first surfaces between the ages of 15 and 30. They are most common among women and are thought to be related to stress and some foods. Migraine headaches may cause visual symptoms such as light flashes , temporary blind spots, and blurred vision. Migraines are thought to be caused by the dilation and constriction of arteries in the head. These headaches can be extremely painful. The pain is often limited to one side of the head, and may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. In many cases, migraines are believed to be brought on by stress. This "Friday night" headache often follows the stress relief of a frenetic week during which the blood vessels in the head relax and constrict. Certain foods and additives such as chocolate, alcohol, dairy, and MSG are also attributed to migraines. However, for many, the cause is variable and extremely difficult to pinpoint.

7. Sci.med.vision Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Part 3/5
Contains information about ocular migraine.
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8. Ocular Migraine
How to get relief from ocular migraine headaches. The causes? Tired eyes, computereye strain migrane, migrain
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The cause of the migraine is thought to begin with arteries in the brain which spasm, precipitated by stress, hormonal fluctuations, certain medications, foods containing tyramine or phenylalanine (e.g., cheese, chocolate), fatigue, and alcohol.
The result is reduction in blood flow in that artery, followed by blood vessel dilation over-filling of those vessels, causing the severe throbbing or "pounding" headache. Computer Vision Syndrome
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11. Ocular Migraine
their symptoms, causes and treatment options for dealing with migraine pain. Also includes a glossary of migraine terms. ocular migraine
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12. Ocular Migraine
In opthalmoplegic migraine, lateralized pain (often around the eye) is accompanied The exact cause of a migraine is unknown, although evidence suggests
http://ww3.komotv.com/global/story.asp?s=1230101

13. Migraine, Shingles, Zoster, Herpes, Headaches, Migraines, Ocular
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14. Ocular Migraine
. In opthalmoplegic migraine, lateralized pain (oftenaround the eye) is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and diplopia (double......ocular migraine.
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15. Imigraine.Net B. Todd Troost, M.D.
Other ocular or structural vascular disorder must be ruled out. Additional terms include ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine
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16. National Headache Foundation: Ocular Migraine
ocular migraine is a term which may have different meanings to different physicians . Some physicians refer to ocular migraine as retinal migraine,
http://www.headaches.org/consumer/topicsheets/ocularmigraine.html

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OCULAR (OPHTHALMIC) MIGRAINE
Ocular migraine is a term which may have different meanings to different physicians. Many times migraineurs will have just the visual warning signs or aura of their migraine attack without the headache. This occurs more frequently as one gets older and can be a frightening phenomenon. This is also referred to as acephalgic migraine, or migraine aura without headache. Some physicians refer to ocular migraine as retinal migraine, where there are repeated attacks of one-sided blind spots or blindness lasting less than an hour and associated with a headache. It is important to rule out eye disease or a disorder of the blood vessels leading to the eye as possible causes.

17. Ocular Migraine
How to get relief from ocular migraine headaches. The causes? Tired eyes, computer eye strain migrane, migrain
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18. Ocular Migraine
Includes information on migraine triggers, foods to avoid, and lifestyle changes. ocular migraine
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19. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
Additional terms include ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine, ocular migraine as a cause of transient monocular blindness should be a
http://imigraine.net/migraine/retinal.html
The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. (Table 5) A short description from the Headache Classification Committee is the following: repeated attacks of monocular scotoma or blindness lasting less than one hour and associated with headache. Other ocular or structural vascular disorder must be ruled out. Additional terms include: ocular migraine, anterior visual pathway migraine, and ophthalmic migraine. This condition may be broadly defined as a transient or permanent monocular visual disturbance accompanying a migraine attack or occurring in an individual with a strong history of migrainous episodes. One term applicable to all such attacks would be "ocular migraine;" however, to include optic nerve dysfunction as well, a more general phrase, ie, "anterior visual pathway migraine," may be preferable. This last phrase would include reported defects, such as ischemic papillitis, retinal hemorrhage, vitreous hemorrhage, central serous retinopathy, pigmentary changes of the retina, and optic nerve atrophy. Retinal migraine occurs more frequently than ophthalmoplegic ‘migraine.’ We estimate the frequency of strictly monocular visual phenomena occurring in conjunction with migraine to be one of 200 migraine sufferers. Frequently, however, homonymous visual field phenomena in migraineurs is incorrectly attributed to a single eye. For example, a patient with transient right homonymous hemianopia might think that the right eye is affected, because normally the right temporal hemifield is 30-40 degrees larger than the left nasal hemifield.

20. Ocular Migraines In ZhurnalWiki
logo ocular migraines. Fascinating physiological phenomenon a handful of Two eye docs came up with the ocular migraine and one is going to try to
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