%0 Journal Article %A Göbel, Carl %A Karstedt, Sarah %A Münte, Thomas %A Göbel, Hartmut %A Wolfrum, Sebastian %A Lebedeva, Elena %A Olesen, Jes %A Royl, Georg %D 2020 %T MOESM1 of ICHD-3 is significantly more specific than ICHD-3 beta for diagnosis of migraine with aura and with typical aura %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM1_of_ICHD-3_is_significantly_more_specific_than_ICHD-3_beta_for_diagnosis_of_migraine_with_aura_and_with_typical_aura/11543763 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.11543763.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/20735037 %K Migraine with Aura %K Transient ischemic attack %K ICHD-3 %K Emergency room %X Additional file 1: Table S1. ICHD criteria for the diagnosis of migraine with aura. Table S2. ICHD criteria for migraine with typical aura. Table S3. Distribution of patients referred under the suspicion of TIA (n = 128) by age and sex. Table S4. Distribution of patients discharged with TIA diagnosis by age and sex (n = 78) by age and sex. Table S5. Sociodemographic data of patients referred under the suspicion of TIA (n = 128). Table S6. Sociodemographic data of patients discharged with TIA diagnosis (n = 78). Table S7. Duration and type of symptoms in patients discharged with TIA (n = 78). Table S8. BMI of patients referred under the suspicion of TIA (n = 128). Table S9. BMI of patients discharged with TIA diagnosis (n = 78). Table S10. ABCD2 score of patients referred under the suspicion of TIA (n = 128), average score: 3.35. Table S11. ABCD2 score of patients discharged with TIA diagnosis (n = 78), average score: 3.21. %I figshare