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How is migraine diagnosed?
A definitive diagnostic test for migraine headache does not exist. Diagnosis by a physician is based on physical examination results and patient medical and headache history. A CT or MRI may be taken to rule out structural abnormalities such as tumor, bleeding vessel, or aneurysm.
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