What Are Complicated Migraines?
Complicated migraines are migrainous infarctions
(inadequate oxygenation of tissue) with neurologic
or visual symptoms which continue past associated
pain (if any at all) for at least 24 hours. They are
a complicated phenomenon involving biochemical, neurogenic,
and vascular components.
Types of Complicated Migraine
Aside from Basilar Migraine, several additional different
types of migraines exist under the category of complicated
migraine. They are Retinal Migraine, Ophthalmoplegic
Migraine, and Hemiplegic Migraine. They are not discussed
in detail in this site, though as a possibly very
close "relative" of BAM, Hemiplegic Migraine,
is discussed elsewhere in this site.