Published July 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Magnetic resonance image abnormality in migraine with aura

  • 1. Kansas Univ., Kansas City, KS (United States). Medical Center

Description

Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed on 18 patients with migraine characterized by aura consisting of both visual symtoms and parasthesias. 15 headache-free individuals of the same age range were used as controls. Records were radomized and read in blind fashion by two neuroradiologists. Small subcortical white matter lesions were seen in three migraine cases and two controls. In one migraine case cortical infarctions were seen. In two controls, small areas of increased density similar to those in migraine were seen. No consistent correlation of migraine or its duration with cerebral atrophy was found. It is concluded that identification of both these MRI findings (small subcortical white lesions and cerebral atrophy) as significantly associated with migraine is doubtful. 21 refs., 2 figs

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Cephalalgia
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
3
Series
Cephalalgia.
Journal Page Range
147-150
ISSN
0333-1024
CODEN
CEPHD

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