PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Robert S. Kunkel TI - Migraine aura without headache: Benign, but a diagnosis of exclusion DP - 2005 Jun 01 TA - Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine PG - 529--534 VI - 72 IP - 6 4099 - http://www.ccjm.org/content/72/6/529.short 4100 - http://www.ccjm.org/content/72/6/529.full SO - Cleve Clin J Med2005 Jun 01; 72 AB - Migraine aura without headache should be considered as a diagnosis in anyone who has recurrent episodes of transient symptoms, especially those that are visual or neurological or involve vertigo. Visual and neurological symptoms due to migraine are not unusual and most commonly occur in older persons with a history of migraine headaches. Migraine aura without headache should be diagnosed only when transient ischemic attack and seizure disorders have been excluded.