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  • Title: Severe diffuse intracranial vasospasm as a cause of extensive migrainous cerebral infarction.
    Author: Sanin LC, Mathew NT.
    Journal: Cephalalgia; 1993 Aug; 13(4):289-92. PubMed ID: 8374945.
    Abstract:
    We report on a 47-year-old white female with a long history of recurrent episodes of migraine with aura, who progressed to develop a continuous intractable headache during the course of which cortical blindness and quadriparesis occurred due to extensive and bilateral hemispheric cerebral infarction. Severe diffuse intracranial major arterial vasospasm was demonstrated by arteriogram. All studies were negative for CNS vasculitis, including cerebral biopsy. The arterial spasm reversed itself, but the patient did not improve. Smoking was the only additional risk factor. Vasospasm is an important cause to be considered in migrainous infarctions. The use of vasoconstrictor agents such as DHE in patients with migraine with prolonged aura has to be carefully re-evaluated.
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