Focal hyperemia followed by spreading oligemia and impaired activation of rcbf in classic migraine
- 1 April 1981
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 9 (4) , 344-352
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410090406
Abstract
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured in 254 areas of a hemisphere with the xenon 133 intraarterial injection method. Six cases of classic migraine were followed from the normal state into the prodromal phase, and in 3 cases further into the headache phase. One patient with common migraine was similarly followed during his only classic attack. The attacks were initiated by focal hyperemia in 3 patients. During prodromes all patients displayed occipitoparietal rCBF reduction (oligemia), but in only 1 case did the reduction approach critical values. Oligemia gradually spread anteriorly in the course of 15 to 45 minutes. In 4 patients a global oligemia was observed. In 4 patients severe headache was present concomitantly with oligemia and with no sign of hyperemia or nonhomogeneous brain perfusion. The normal rCBF increase during cortical activity (hand movement, speech, and similar activities) was impaired in 6 patients. The results indicate that the vasospastic model of the migraine attack is too simplistic.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Headaches of Ischemic Cerebrovascular DiseaseHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1979
- Abnormal Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Patients with Migraine and Cluster HeadacheHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1979
- Cortical activation pattern during saccadic eye movements in humans: Localization by focal cerebral blood flow increasesAnnals of Neurology, 1979
- Regional Cerebral Hemodynamics During Migraine and Cluster Headaches Measured by the 133Xe Inhalation MethodHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1978
- Cerebral Blood Flow in MigraineHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1977
- REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF VASCULAR HEADACHEHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1976
- Changes in cerebral blood flow during a migraine attack.BMJ, 1975
- Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Man Determined by the Initial Slope of the Clearance of Intra-arterially Injected l33XeStroke, 1971
- The Effect of Intra-arterial Papaverine on the Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Patients with Stroke or Intracranial TumorStroke, 1971
- Regional blood flow in internal carotid distribution during migraine attack.BMJ, 1969