Confusional migraine is an adult as well as a childhood disease

Author:

Gantenbein Andreas R1,Riederer Franz1,Mathys Jan1,Biethahn Silke2,Gossrau Gudrun3,Waldvogel Daniel4,Sándor Peter S1

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland.

2. Cantonal Hospital Aarau, Switzerland.

3. University Pain Centre, University Hospital, Germany.

4. Clinic St Anna, Switzerland.

Abstract

Background: Acute confusional migraine (ACM) is considered a rare migraine variant primarily seen in children and adolescents. Patients and Methods: We present a series of eight adults and two adolescents suffering from migraine attacks associated with transient confusional states. Results: Eight patients reported two or more such attacks. One of them reported mild head trauma in the past. One patient reported mild head trauma as a possible trigger. Further investigations were unremarkable in all patients and did not suggest underlying structural abnormalities, epilepsy or cerebrovascular disease. In none of these patients did we find another cause to explain the observed phenomenon. Conclusions: Based on this series of patients, we suggest expanding the concept of confusional migraine from the paediatric population to adults. The temporal course of the confusion as well as the association with visual and other aura symptoms suggest cortical spreading depression as the underlying pathophysiology.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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