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A review on retinal migraines: the structural changes that occur on the retinal vasculature

Retinal migraines are characterized by episodes of transient monocular visual impairment combined with typical migraine symptoms. These disturbances include numbness or temporary loss of sensation, muscle weakness, impaired or temporary loss of vision, or difficulty in comprehending speech. This literature review examines the underlying characteristics of retinal migraines concerning their retinal vasculature and retinal nerve fibers.