~Select which apply (Must have had at least 2 attacks with the feature listed to select it) | |
One or more fully reversible aura symptom indicating focal cerebral cortical and/or brain stem functions | Yes No |
At least one aura symptom develops gradually over more than four minutes, or two or more symptoms occur in succession | Yes No |
No aura symptom lasts more than 60 minutes; if more than one aura symptom is present, accepted duration is proportionally increased | Yes No |
Headache follows aura with free interval of at least 60 minutes (it may also simultaneously begin with the aura) | Yes No |
~Select which of the following aura features have occurred | |
Homonymous visual disturbance | Yes No |
Unilateral paresthesias and/or numbness | Yes No |
Unilateral weakness | Yes No |
Aphasia or unclassifiable speech difficulty | Yes No |
These criteria are that of the International Headache Society, published in 1988.
Migraine with Aura Diagnostic Criteria
#1 At least two attacks with at least three of the following:
#2 At least one of the following aura features must be present to diagnose migraine with typical aura:
Reference: