Sporadic hemiplegic migraine: report of a case with clinical and radiological features |
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Authors: | Rohit Bhatia Soaham Desai Manjari Tripathi Ajay Garg M. V. Padma Kameshwar Prasad Mamta B. Singh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. rohitbhatia71@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | A case of visual hallucination, headache and left hemiparesis is reported. The patient had a history of recurrent attacks of similar semiology for the previous 15 years. MRI brain revealed a cortical hyperintensity on T2W, FLAIR and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) in the right cerebral hemisphere with a normal ADC (apparent diffusion coefficient) map and MR angiogram. Detailed workup for MELAS was negative. A diagnosis of sporadic hemiplegic migraine was made and he was managed conservatively. He made a gradual complete recovery over 2 weeks. He was discharged on flunarizine for prophylaxis and has remained asymptomatic over the ensuing 4 months. This interesting condition is reviewed and discussed herein. |
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Keywords: | Hemiplegic migraine Headache Migraine Hemiplegia Flunarizine |
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