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  2. Hemiplegic migraine - Wikipedia

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    Hemiplegic migraine is a type of migraine headache characterized by motor weakness affecting only one side of the body, accompanied by aura. There is often an impairment in vision, speech, or sensation. It can run in the family, called familial hemiplegic migraine, or in a single individual, called sporadic hemiplegic migraine.

  3. Familial hemiplegic migraine - Wikipedia

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    Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) is an autosomal dominant type of hemiplegic migraine that typically includes weakness of half the body which can last for hours, days, or weeks. It can be accompanied by other symptoms, such as ataxia, coma, and paralysis. Migraine attacks may be provoked by minor head trauma.

  4. Sporadic hemiplegic migraine - Wikipedia

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    Sporadic hemiplegic migraine (SHM) is a form of hemiplegic migraine headache isolated cases of which are observed. [1] It is a rare disease . It is considered to be a separate type of migraine.

  5. Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania - Wikipedia

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    Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH) is a severe debilitating unilateral headache usually affecting the area around the eye. It normally consists of multiple severe, yet short, headache attacks affecting only one side of the cranium.

  6. Episodic ataxia - Wikipedia

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    EA2 is caused by mutations in CACNA1A, which encodes the P/Q-type voltage-gated calcium channel Ca V 2.1, and is also the gene responsible for causing spinocerebellar ataxia type-6 and familial hemiplegic migraine type-1. EA2 is also referred to as episodic ataxia with nystagmus, hereditary paroxysmal cerebellopathy, familial paroxysmal ataxia ...

  7. Trigeminal autonomic cephalgia - Wikipedia

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    TACs include Cluster headache; Paroxysmal hemicrania (chronic or episodic); Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT)

  8. Tori Spelling’s daughter home after hospitalization with ...

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    Spelling's 14-year-old daughter is home and doing better after suffering stroke-like symptoms.

  9. Alternating hemiplegia of childhood - Wikipedia

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    Hemiplegic attacks may affect one or both sides of the body, and attacks which affect both sides of the body may be referred to as either bilateral or quadriplegic attacks. One of the unique characteristics of AHC is that hemiplegic attacks, as well as other symptoms which may co-occur with hemiplegia, cease immediately upon sleep.