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Status Migrainosus

Disease Stasis dermatitis and ulcersSteatocystoma multiplex

Status migrainosus: This is the term used to describe a long-lasting migraine that does not go away by itself.
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Status migrainosus: This is a rare and severe type of migraine that can last 72 hours or longer. The pain and nausea are so intense that sufferers are often hospitalized. The use of certain drugs can trigger status migrainosus.

Confusion, seizures, impaired consciousness, balance problems, weakness, or paralysis that may occur temporarily during the headache suggest a migraine variant (e.g., vertebrobasilar migraine, status migrainosus, ophthalmoplegic migraine) ...

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See also: Stroke, Fever, Symptom, Migraine, Headache

Disease Stasis dermatitis and ulcersSteatocystoma multiplex

 
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