Sporadic Hemiplegic Migraine with Seizures and Transient MRI Abnormalities
Author(s) -
Harsha Bhatia,
Fawzi Babtain
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
case reports in neurological medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6668
pISSN - 2090-6676
DOI - 10.1155/2011/258372
Subject(s) - migraine , medicine , familial hemiplegic migraine , fluid attenuated inversion recovery , aura , migraine with aura , international classification of headache disorders , weakness , cortical spreading depression , anesthesia , neuroscience , magnetic resonance imaging , pediatrics , radiology , surgery , psychology
Hemiplegic migraines are characterised by attacks of migraine with aura accompanied by transient motor weakness. There are both familial and sporadic subtypes, which are now recognised as separate entities by the International Classification of Headache Disorders, edition II (ICHD-II). Sporadic hemiplegic migraine is a rare variant of migraine, We report a case of sporadic hemiplegic migraine and seizures with MRI features suggestive of cortical hyper intensity and edema on T2 and FLAIR images with no restriction pattern on diffusion and these changes completely resolving over time, suggesting that these changes are due prolonged neuronal depolarization and not of ischemic origin.
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