[Ictal arterial spin labeling MRI findings in two cases of acute confusional migraine].

Q4 Medicine No To Hattatsu Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Yoshiaki Watanabe, Tasuku Kitajima, Nanako Nishiguchi, Kiyoko Watanabe, Tatsuharu Sato, Sumito Dateki, Reiko Ideguchi, Hiroyuki Moriuchi
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Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that enables visualizing of cerebral blood flow without need of a contrast medium. In recent years, there have been reports from outside Japan related to ASL use in migraine attacks. We report two cases of acute confusional migraine (ACM) in children. At time of confusion, ASL imaging showed reduced blood flow: for the first patient, in both cerebral hemispheres from the occipital lobe through the parietal lobe to the temporal lobe; for the second patient, throughout the left cerebral hemisphere. T1-, T2-, diffusion-weighted images, and fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR) images indicated normal results. Subsequent ASL re-examinations for both cases showed recovery from reduced blood flow. In our view, ACM can be characterized by a reduction in blood flow not limited to the occipital lobe but across wide regions of the cerebral hemisphere. We consider ASL to be helpful in the difficult differentiation of ACM from other disturbances of consciousness, in addition to enabling repeated examinations without the risks associated with single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) concerning radiation exposure or with contrast MRI concerning contrast media use.

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[2例急性迷惑性偏头痛的急性动脉自旋标记MRI表现]。
动脉自旋标记(ASL)是一种磁共振成像(MRI)技术,可以在不需要造影剂的情况下可视化脑血流。近年来,日本以外的地区也有关于使用ASL治疗偏头痛的报道。我们报告两例儿童急性迷惑性偏头痛(ACM)。在混淆时,ASL成像显示血流量减少:对于第一位患者,从枕叶到顶叶到颞叶的两个大脑半球;第二个病人,整个左大脑半球。T1-、T2-、扩散加权图像和流体衰减反演恢复(FLAIR)图像显示正常。随后的ASL复查显示,两例患者均从血流量减少中恢复。在我们看来,ACM的特点是血流减少,不仅限于枕叶,而且遍及大脑半球的广泛区域。我们认为ASL有助于将ACM与其他意识障碍区分开来,此外还可以进行重复检查,而无需与辐射暴露相关的单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)或与造影剂使用相关的对比MRI相关的风险。
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