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Title: [A case of migraine with aura associated with meningioma]. Author: Shimizu Y, Yamane K, Tsutsumi Y, Sato K, Yamaguchi K. Journal: Rinsho Shinkeigaku; 1993 Apr; 33(4):396-9. PubMed ID: 8370201. Abstract: We reported a case of migraine with aura associated with meningioma. A 66-year-old female visited to our department in 1985, with occipital throbbing pain following visual hallucination and nausea. She had been diagnosed as migraine. CT scan, magnetic resonance image and angiography showed a right occipital tumor, which was totally removed in 1990. Postoperatively, the migraine disappeared completely. The tumor was histologically diagnosed as fibroblastic meningioma. We supposed that the migraine had been associated with meningioma. Although some previous papers reported correlation with brain tumor and migraine, as example of arteriovenous malformation or angioma, migraine associated with meningioma is very rare. In arteriovenous malformation, pathophysiology of migraine is unclear, but induction of circulatory disturbance in the distribution of the posterior cerebral, posterior communicating and basilar artery is supposed. And then a space occupying lesion in the occipital lobe is possible to cause in the circulatory disturbance of the posterior cerebral and basilar artery. In the diagnosis of migraine, we should consider its relation to brain tumors, such as meningioma.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]