Abstracts: Seto H (1994)
Seto H, Shimizu M, Futatsuya R, Kageyama M, Wu Y, Kamei T, Shibata R, Kakishita M
(1994) Basilar artery migraine. Reversible ischemia demonstrated by Tc-99m HMPAO brain
SPECT. Clin Nucl Med 19:215-218
The authors present a case of basilar artery migraine in a 33-year-old woman who was
initially misdiagnosed as having a cerebrovascular or mental disorder and subjected to MRI
and cerebral angiography, which, however, did not show any pathologic findings. During
admission to the university hospital, she lost consciousness. An emergency Tc-99m HMPAO
brain SPECT showed a significant decrease of regional cerebral blood flow in the right
temporal and occipital cortices, and right cerebellar hemisphere, where regional cerebral
blood flow was decreased by 10-24% as compared to the left side. The second brain SPECT
during a symptom-free phase showed the reversion of regional cerebral blood flow to normal
in these areas. Basilar artery migraine was diagnosed by the finding of reversible
ischemia in the territory of the right basilar artery on brain SPECT images and the
clinical picture.
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