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Single photon emission computed tomography findings in a case of alternating hemiplegia of childhood in relation to migraine
Authors:Yamashita Shintaro  Hamano Shin-Ichiro  Tanaka Manabu  Yoshinari Satoshi  Minamitani Motoyuki  Hayakawa Mika
Institution:Division of Neurology, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Iwatsuki, Saitama.
Abstract:Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was performed 3 times during attacks and performed 4 times during postictal periods on a case of alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Hyperperfusion of the corresponding hemisphere to hemiparesis was suggested by asymmetric increase RI uptake during the ictal scans, whereas interictal scans showed symmetric topography of cerebral blood flow. Manifestations except hemiplegia included loss of consciousness and vomiting. These manifestations and ictal SPECT findings are the same evidence as hemiplegic migraine. It suggests that these two disorders have a similar pathophysiology. There are two interesting findings regarding this patient. The first finding is magnetic resonance imaging showed progressive cerebellar atrophy. Second finding is interictal SPECT showed a progressive decrease of cerebral perfusion, especially in cerebellar hemispheres. These two findings suggest alternating hemiplegia of childhood may be a chronic progressive disorder.
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