Introduction: Headache-free migraine
Headache-free migraine: A syndrome with no headache but other migraine-like symptoms
Headache-free migraine: Headache-free migraine is characterized by such migraine symptoms as visual problems, nausea, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea. Patients, however, do not experience head pain. Headache specialists have suggested that unexplained pain in a particular part of the body, fever, and dizziness could also be possible types of headache-free migraine.1
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1. excerpt from Headache - Hope Through Research: NINDS
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