Abstracts: Frequin ST (1991)
Frequin ST, Linssen WH, Pasman JW, Hommes OR, Merx HL (1991) Recurrent prolonged coma
due to basilar artery migraine. A case report. Headache 31:75-81
A 25 year old patient presented with recurrent prolonged episodes of life-threatening
coma varying from 3 to 10 days. The clinical recovery was slow. The history and technical
examinations led to the diagnosis of basilar artery migraine (BAM). The etiology of the
coma episodes is thought to be related to ischemic dysfunction of the rostral part of the
brainstem due to severe spasm of the basilar artery demonstrated by arteriography.
Exceptional are the recurrent prolonged coma episodes of sudden onset, the severe spasm of
the basilar artery, and the suppression-burst and FIRDA pattern on the EEG examinations
during the coma episodes.
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