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Differentiating arterial ischaemic stroke from migraine in the paediatric emergency department.

Mark T MackayMichelle LeeAdriana Yock-CorralesLeonid ChurilovGeoffrey A DonnanPaul MonagleFranz E Babl
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2018)
Weakness, seizures, ataxia, speech, or walking difficulties are more frequent in arterial ischaemic stroke (AIS). Vomiting, visual, or sensory disturbance and absent focal signs are more frequent in migraine. Identifying features of AIS and migraine guides neuroimaging in children with brain attack symptoms.
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