Abstracts: Jacome DE (1990)
Jacome DE, Leborgne J (1990) MRI studies in basilar artery migraine. Headache 30:88-90
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain was performed in 18 patients with
non-epileptiform basilar artery migraine (BAM). In a few subjects, mild enlargement of the
cortical sulci and white matter T2 weighted increased signal intensity were present.
Twelve of the patients also underwent computerized tomography (CT) of the head: 6 of the
latter individuals had abnormalities on their MRI not detected by CT, but their finding
did not modify the pre-existing diagnosis or influence clinical management. No evidence of
biologic markers (i.e. congenital anomalies of the brainstem) was encountered and no signs
of prior traumatic lesions, demyelinating disease or complicating stroke. MRI is a useful
but limited complementary diagnostic tool in BAM.
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