Basilar migraine, also known as basilar-type migraine or migrainous brainstem aura, is thought to involve dysfunction in the brainstem and its connections. It may be related to cortical spreading depression (a wave of neuronal depolarization) affecting the occipital cortex and brainstem structures.
Rarely, basilar migraines can lead to prolonged or severe neurological symptoms. If aura lasts longer than an hour without headache, seek medical attention for possible stroke evaluation.
Basilar migraine is rare, affecting about 10% of people with migraines. It typically starts in adolescence and may decrease after age 35.
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