Abstracts: Golden GS (1975)
Golden GS, French JH (1975) Basilar artery migraine in young children. Pediatrics
56:722-726
Eight children with recurrent attacks of neurologic dysfunction referable to the
brainstem and cerebellum are reported. The episodes occur suddenly, clear completely, and
leave the patient without residua. The most frequent signs are ataxia, alternating
hemipareses, and vertigo. The majority of patients are girls, and most have the onset of
the condition prior to the age of 4 years. Headache was definitely present in three
children, and possibly present in four. A striking history of migraine was found in seven
families, accounting for 16 affected relatives. Fifteen of these were female and 14 were
on the maternal side. Follow-up of the children has not provided any evidence for
progressive neurologic disease. The patient followed for the longest period of time has
developed classic migraine.
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