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Oscillocusis: an unusual auditory aura in migraine
1Headache Section, Quincy Comprehensive Pain Center, MA, USA.
Abstract:
We report a 14-year-old girl with a migraine aura characterized by the sense that ambient sounds were fluctuating in intensity, as if emanating from a radio while the volume control was being altered. These auditory oscillations lasted 5 to 10 minutes and were followed by a typical migraine headache. By analogy with oscillopsia, we term this unique form of migraine aura "oscillocusis."
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