A patient studied with EEG during an ophthalmoplegic migraine (OM) attack is reported. The EEG findings in our patient with OM seem to indicate a pattern resembling migraine with aura or complicated migraine attacks. We believe that EEG could still be useful in OM patients to clarify a central OM pathogenetic hypothesis, and to identify a possible subgroup of primary OM
Ophthalmoplegic migraine: Could electroencephalogram still be a useful tool to better understand the pathogenetic mechanism?
MAGGIONI, FERDINANDO;BRIANI, CHIARA;Margoni M;ZANCHIN, GIORGIO
2012
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A patient studied with EEG during an ophthalmoplegic migraine (OM) attack is reported. The EEG findings in our patient with OM seem to indicate a pattern resembling migraine with aura or complicated migraine attacks. We believe that EEG could still be useful in OM patients to clarify a central OM pathogenetic hypothesis, and to identify a possible subgroup of primary OMFile in questo prodotto:
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