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  • Title: Migraine with aura after intracranial endovascular procedures.
    Author: Beekman R, Nijssen PC, van Rooij WJ, Wijnalda D.
    Journal: Headache; 2001 Apr; 41(4):410-3. PubMed ID: 11318889.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To describe three cases of migraine (two with aura) after an intracranial endovascular procedure. Method.-Retrospective. RESULTS: One patient had an attack of migraine with prolonged aura after embolization of a dural arteriovenous fistula. Another patient had an attack of migraine with aura (and hemiparesis) after a diagnostic angiogram. The third patient already suffered from migraine with aura and had a migraine attack after embolization of an occipital arteriovenous malformation. A quadrantanopia persisted in this patient. Outcome of the other two patients was good. CONCLUSION: Intracranial endovascular procedures can induce migraine with aura. We could not identify the underlying pathophysiological mechanism, but mechanical, chemical, immunological, or hemodynamic factors could be involved.
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