Migraine with brainstem aura with abnormal EEG discharges easily misdiagnosed as epilepsy: a case series study.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders Pub Date : 2025-10-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562864251378208
Xianyun Liu, Jing Ran, Yu Tong, Wenqi Yang, Xi Peng
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Abstract

Migraine with brainstem aura (MBA) constitutes a rare subtype of migraine, characterized by aura symptoms including vertigo, dysarthria, diplopia, tinnitus, ataxia, and impaired consciousness. Patients with MBA have been reported to exhibit abnormal electroencephalograms (EEGs) featuring diffuse slow-wave activity and bilateral slowing of the posterior head activity. Notably, there have been no documented reports of abnormal discharges specifically localized in the anterior head. The presence of abnormal EEG discharges in MBA patients who experience loss of consciousness may lead to potential misdiagnosis, especially as epilepsy, in the early stages. This study describes three patients who were ultimately diagnosed with MBA, offering a retrospective analysis of their clinical features, electroencephalographic manifestations, and diagnostic procedures. In the three cases described, all patients were female, aged 16-21, and had been admitted to the hospital due to recurrent loss of consciousness. They exhibited a consistent EEG pattern, characterized by paroxysmal moderate-to-high amplitude theta activity in the anterior head, interspersed with spikes and sharp waves. Laboratory tests and imaging studies yielded unremarkable results. They all received a diagnosis of epilepsy and were treated with antiseizure medication, which proved ineffective. After evaluation by an epilepsy specialist, they received a final diagnosis of MBA. Following flunarizine administration, all three patients demonstrated improvement, with no subsequent occurrences of loss of consciousness during the follow-up period. This study describes the pattern of abnormal discharges that may be observed in the interictal EEGs of these MBA patients, which is characterized by a predominantly anterior head pattern. Recognizing this specific condition constitutes a crucial element in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy, with the aim of preventing misdiagnosis. Concurrently, we investigate their pathophysiological origins.

脑干先兆偏头痛伴异常脑电图易误诊为癫痫的病例系列研究。
伴有脑干先兆的偏头痛(MBA)是一种罕见的偏头痛亚型,其特点是先兆症状包括眩晕、音感障碍、复视、耳鸣、共济失调和意识受损。据报道,MBA患者表现出异常的脑电图(eeg),表现为弥漫性慢波活动和双侧后脑活动减慢。值得注意的是,没有文献报道异常放电特别局限于头部前部。在经历意识丧失的MBA患者中,异常脑电图放电的存在可能导致潜在的误诊,特别是在早期阶段被误诊为癫痫。本研究描述了三名最终被诊断为MBA的患者,对他们的临床特征、脑电图表现和诊断程序进行了回顾性分析。在上述三个病例中,所有患者均为女性,年龄在16-21岁之间,因反复意识丧失而入院。他们表现出一致的脑电图模式,其特征是在头部前部出现阵发性中至高振幅的θ波活动,其间穿插着尖峰和尖波。实验室测试和影像学研究的结果并不显著。他们都被诊断为癫痫,并接受了抗癫痫药物治疗,但被证明无效。经过癫痫专家的评估,他们得到了MBA的最终诊断。给予氟桂利嗪后,所有3例患者均表现出改善,随访期间未出现意识丧失。本研究描述了在这些MBA患者的间歇脑电图中可能观察到的异常放电模式,其特征主要是头前模式。认识到这种特殊情况是鉴别诊断癫痫的关键因素,目的是防止误诊。同时,我们研究了它们的病理生理起源。
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CiteScore
8.30
自引率
1.70%
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62
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders is a peer-reviewed, open access journal delivering the highest quality articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of neurology. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in neurology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area.
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