
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF MIGRAINE ATTACKS
Ne'matova Muattar Ilhomjon qizi, Abdulhafizov Abduraxmon, Muradimova Alfiya Rashidovna , Fergana Public Health Medical Institute Andijan branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care Fergana Public Health Medical InstituteAbstract
Migraine is one of the most common and difficult to diagnose neurological diseases, characterized by intense headache and a range of neurological symptoms. Despite significant progress in understanding the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of migraine, differential diagnosis of attacks remains a pressing issue in modern neurology. This article examines the key clinical criteria, course characteristics, associated symptoms, and diagnostic approaches for distinguishing migraine from other types of headaches, such as tension headache, cluster headache, secondary headaches, transient ischemic attacks, and epileptic paroxysms. Special attention is given to instrumental diagnostic methods, as well as the role of psychoemotional and vascular factors. This analysis confirms the need for a comprehensive approach to migraine diagnosis, including a thorough anamnesis, clinical observation, and the use of neuroimaging methods.
Keywords
migraine, headache, differential diagnosis, neurology, vascular disorders, neuroimaging, paroxysmal states, clinical symptoms
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