A young girl presents with repeated episodes of throbbing occipital headache associated with ataxia and veigo. The family history is positive for similar headaches in her mother. Most likely diagnosis is:
Correct Answer: Basilar migraine
Description: The terms basilar aery and basilar-type migraine have now been replaced by a migraine with brainstem auraIn this migraine aura have prominent brainstem symptoms such as dizziness, double vision, and lack of coordinationHarrison 19e 2588
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