Affiliation:
1. Tyumen State Medical University
Abstract
The article describes the peculiarities of a rare disease – hemiplegic migraine in three patients (two boys aged 7 and 15 and a girl of 12 years old). The family history of migraine was not burdened. Attack symptoms were almost identical: hemiparesis, dysphasia, and headache. The electroencephalograms, magnetic resonance imaging in all patients not presented signs brain dysfunction. Analysis of the literature data has been carried out. Thediagnostic criteria for hemiplegic migraine, its differential diagnosis is described. The considered description increases the awareness of doctors on the issue, which is very rare in the practice of pediatrician and neurologist.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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