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Differential Diagnosis For Scintillating/positive scotomata
- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Episodic ataxia/EA-2/Hemiplegic migraine- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Carotid occlusion/arteriosclerosis
Cholesterol emboli/carotid- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Migraine headaches/syndrome
Preeclampsia/Toxemia of pregnancy
Retinopathy, acute hypertensive
Retinopathy, hypertensive
Migrainous stroke/ischemic injury
Migraine equivalent
Vertebrobasilar migraine syndrome
Migraine, hemiplegic type
Migraine, ophthalmoplegic/ophthalmic- Heirarchical Major Groups
Retinal disorder- Synonyms
- DEFECT VISUAL FIELD, Flashes, Flashes of light, Flashing lights, photopsia, Photopsia (disorder), Scotoma, Scotoma (finding), Scotomas, SCOTOMATA, Unspecified visual field defect, Unspecified visual field defect (finding), VFD Visual field defect, VISUAL FIELD DEFECT, Visual field defect (finding), Visual field defect unspecif., Visual field defect unspecified, Visual field defects, Visual field defects ((scotoma)), Visual field defects (finding), Visual field disorders, Visual field scotoma, Visual field scotoma (finding), Visual flashes
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