偏头痛伴有脑干先兆。

Robert Kaniecki
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有脑干先兆的偏头痛早已被描述过,但人们对它的了解仍然很少。它以前被称为 "基底动脉 "或 "基底动脉 "偏头痛,是有先兆偏头痛的一种不常见的亚型,主要见于儿童、青少年和较年轻的成年人。这种病的特点是偏头痛伴有一些神经症状,传统上认为是脑干结构功能障碍所致。最初认为是血管性的,部分原因是当时流行的偏头痛病理生理学概念,现在大多数人认为脑干先兆性偏头痛的先兆症状继发于神经回路功能障碍。鉴别诊断的范围相当广泛,大多数患者都需要进行检查,以排除发病率和死亡率较高的疾病。建议对有脑干先兆的偏头痛患者进行神经影像学检查,特别是无对比剂的脑核磁共振成像。根据临床表现,某些病例可能需要考虑造影或血管成像、脑电图或腰椎穿刺脑脊液分析。偏头痛的预防应遵循循证医学指南,包括调整生活方式和采用偏头痛临床试验证明有效的预防性药物疗法。对有脑干先兆的偏头痛发作的急性药物治疗仍存在争议。预后一般良好。未来对诊断标准的改进可能会提高诊断的特异性并改善临床研究。
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Migraine with brainstem aura.

Migraine with brainstem aura has been long described but remains poorly understood. Previously known as "basilar" or "basilar artery" migraine, it is an uncommon subtype of migraine with aura, one seen primarily in children, adolescents, and younger adults. The condition is characterized by migraine headache accompanied by several neurological symptoms conventionally assigned to dysfunction of brainstem structures. Initially felt to be vascular in origin, partly due to prevailing concepts of migraine pathophysiology at the time, most now believe the aura symptoms of migraine with brainstem aura are secondary to neural circuitry dysfunction. The differential diagnosis is reasonably broad, and most patients warrant investigation to exclude conditions bearing high degrees of morbidity and mortality. Neuroimaging, specifically brain MRI without contrast, is recommended for migraine with brainstem aura. Depending on the clinical presentation certain cases may require consideration of contrasted or vascular imaging, EEG, or lumbar puncture with cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Migraine prophylaxis should involve lifestyle adjustments and preventive medical therapies shown to be effective in clinical trials of migraine, following evidence-based guidelines. The acute pharmacological management of attacks of migraine with brainstem aura remains a matter of controversy. The prognosis is generally favorable. Future refinements in the diagnostic criteria might possibly enhance diagnostic specificity and improved clinical research.

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Handbook of clinical neurology
Handbook of clinical neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: The Handbook of Clinical Neurology (HCN) was originally conceived and edited by Pierre Vinken and George Bruyn as a prestigious, multivolume reference work that would cover all the disorders encountered by clinicians and researchers engaged in neurology and allied fields. The first series of the Handbook (Volumes 1-44) was published between 1968 and 1982 and was followed by a second series (Volumes 45-78), guided by the same editors, which concluded in 2002. By that time, the Handbook had come to represent one of the largest scientific works ever published. In 2002, Professors Michael J. Aminoff, François Boller, and Dick F. Swaab took on the responsibility of supervising the third (current) series, the first volumes of which published in 2003. They have designed this series to encompass both clinical neurology and also the basic and clinical neurosciences that are its underpinning. Given the enormity and complexity of the accumulating literature, it is almost impossible to keep abreast of developments in the field, thus providing the raison d''être for the series. The series will thus appeal to clinicians and investigators alike, providing to each an added dimension. Now, more than 140 volumes after it began, the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series has an unparalleled reputation for providing the latest information on fundamental research on the operation of the nervous system in health and disease, comprehensive clinical information on neurological and related disorders, and up-to-date treatment protocols.
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