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Research Article

Migraine prodromes separated from the aura: complete migraine.

Br Med J 1980; 281 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.281.6241.658 (Published 06 September 1980) Cite this as: Br Med J 1980;281:658
  1. J N Blau

    Abstract

    Detailed questioning of 50 patients with uncomplicated migraine has shown that 17 had symptoms that preceded the headache phase by several hours. These prodromes consisted of changes in mood, behaviour, wakefulness, appetite, bowel activity, or fluid balance. The term "complete migraine" is proposed for attacks that include prodromal symptoms, whose occurrence implies an initial diffuse cerebral or hypothalamic disturbance.