儿童莫亚莫亚病(Moyamoya Disease Masquerading as Hemiplegic Migraine):来自印度的病例报告

Mathur Kumar D, SB. Moyamoya, Kunal Kumar, Deepak Kumar, S. B. Mathur, Pediatric Neurology
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莫亚莫亚病(MMD)是一种颅内动脉血管及其分支的慢性进行性狭窄闭塞性疾病,其特征是血管造影出现烟雾状外观。多灶性神经损伤和功能障碍常见于MMD患儿。一名 7 岁男孩出现多次一过性偏瘫,发作前伴有头痛、呕吐和视觉光环,根据国际头痛协会的标准,他最初被诊断为散发性偏瘫性偏头痛。然而,偏瘫性偏头痛与多发性头痛症的罕见关联迫使我们进行磁共振成像和数字减影血管造影检查,结果发现多发性头痛症是导致该患儿交替性偏瘫和头痛的根本原因。
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Moyamoya Disease Masquerading as Hemiplegic Migraine in a Child: A Case Report From India
Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic progressive steno-occlusive disease of the intracranial arterial vessels and their branches characterized by puff smoke appearance on angiography. Multifocal neurological insults and deficits are commonly observed in children with MMD. A 7-year-old boy presented with multiple episodes of transient hemiparesis preceded by headache, vomiting, and visual auras was initially labeled as sporadic hemiplegic migraine according to the International Headache Society criteria. However, the rare association of hemiplegic migraine with MMD compelled us to perform magnetic resonance imaging and digital subtraction angiography, which revealed MMD as the underlying cause for the alternating hemiplegia and headaches in the child.
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