Abstracts: Lapkin ML (1978)
Lapkin ML, Golden GS (1978) Basilar artery migraine. A review of 30 cases. Am J Dis
Child 132:278-281
Thirty patients with basilar artery migraine were followed up for a period of six
months to three years. The mean age of onset was 7 years. The patients were seen with
recurrent transient attacks of neurological disturbances localized to the vertebrobasilar
arterial tree. Attacks often included pulsatile cephalagia. A history of migraine was
present in 86% of the families studied. The majority of family members with migraine were
female and on the maternal side. Permanent neurological residua developed in only one
patient. There was a tendency for attacks to be more severe with an older age of onset.
Basilar artery migraine is a migraine variant that may affect children from late infancy
through adolescence.
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