Vol 58, No 2 (2024)
Letter to the Editors
Published online: 2024-03-07
Two cases of delayed onset, fully reversible cortical oedema and signal intensity on brain MRI without infarction caused by prolonged migraine aura
Abstract
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Keywords: migraineauramagnetic resonance imagingpersistentprolongedheadachereversiblebrain
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