Abstracts: LaWall JS (1978)
LaWall JS, Oommen KJ (1978) Single case study basilar artery migraine presenting as
conversion hysteria. J Nerv Ment Dis 166:809-811
A case of basilar migraine headache in a young woman is presented. Although the patient
had been treated by a neurologist for 2 years, the diagnosis was not established. When she
presented to the emergency room of a local hospital, another neurologist diagnosed
conversion reaction. Although there had been problems in the family, neurological
examination during an episode of headache revealed the typical features of basilar
migraine headache. This case illustrates the need for sharp neurological diagnostic skills
among psychiatrists, as well as the need to avoid mind-body dichotomies when possible.
With treatment for migraine, the patient has done well for several months
posthospitalization.
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