COVER ILLUSTRATION. The use of the printed page to reveal the uniformity of migraine scotomas. Left to right: from Jolly, 1902; from Gowers, 1904; exhibit from the first exhibition of migraine art, from Wilkinson and Robinson, 1985, reproduced with permission of the Migraine Action Association and Boehringer Ingelheim UK Limited. Left: Display of the scintillating migraine phosphene and its trailing scotoma, as observed on a dynamic random-dot noise pattern, from Grüsser and Landis, 1991. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan. Right: Computer-generated simulation of the fortification hallucination. From Dahlem et al., 2000. Reproduced with permission of Blackwell Publishing. Background and very centre: Illustration as an aid to differential diagnosis. Visual hallucinations as depicted by children suffering from occipital seizures, from Panayiotopoulos, 1994. Copyright' 1994, BMJ Publishing Group. From Exploring the visual hallucinations of migraine aura: the tacit contribution of illustration by GD Schott pp. 1690-1703
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