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. 2017 Feb 8;10(4):217–226. doi: 10.1177/1756285616684494

Table 2.

Diagnostic criteria for migraine with aura.4

At least two attacks meeting the following criteria:
Headache has ⩾1 fully reversible aura symptom • Visual
• Sensory
• Speech or language
• Motor
• Brainstem
• Retinal
Headache has ⩾2 characteristics related to aura symptoms • ⩾1 aura symptom that slowly spreads over a period of ⩾5 min, and/or ⩾2 symptoms that occur one after another
• Each symptom lasts 5–60 min
• ⩾1 symptom is unilateral
• Aura is concurrent with or followed by a headache within 60 min
Headache cannot be readily attributed to another diagnosis
Transient ischemic attack has been excluded