Unusual Angiographic Appearance During Attack of Hemiplegic Migraine |
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Authors: | I W Jensen |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS Transfemoral carotid angiography was performed in a 23-year-old man twelve hours after the abrupt onset of hemiplegic migraine. An unusual appearance of the internal carotid artery contralateral to the hemiplegia was noted. Possibly this appearance represented spasm. |
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