Abstracts: Muellbacher W (1994)
Muellbacher W, Mamoli B (1994) Prolonged impaired consciousness in basilar artery
migraine. Headache 34:282-285
Basilar artery migraine is a distinctive disorder characterized by recurrent occipital
headache with typical migrainous phenomena in conjunction with a variety of symptoms
referable to a transient dysfunction of the brainstem, the cerebellum and the occipital
lobes. Impairment of consciousness is a common feature but is usually too brief to be
captured by electroencephalography. Here we report an unusual case of basilar artery
migraine with prolonged attacks of impaired consciousness lasting more than two weeks,
thus allowing electroencephalographic follow-up. In the acute stage, EEG showed marked
generalized slow wave delta activity. After the attack, both the electroencephalographic
and clinical findings subsided within the following weeks.
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