Headache Centre, Department of Emergency, General and Specialist Medical Area, University Hospital of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Cephalalgia. 2018 Mar;38(3):592-594. doi: 10.1177/0333102417690892. Epub 2017 Jan 25.
Background and objectives We describe a case of a female patient whose otherwise "typical" migraine attacks turned into episodes with a full spectrum of associated symptoms but without headache. Case report We evaluated a 53-year-old woman with a long history of migraine without aura. In concomitance with premenopausal menstrual dysregulation, she reported episodes of nausea and vomiting, associated with photophobia, phonophobia and osmophobia, but without headache; these episodes were responsive to oral triptans. Alternative diagnoses were excluded through extensive examinations. Discussion To date, no reports have been published in the literature on otherwise typical migraine attacks that are not accompanied by headache, nor did our case seem comparable to cases of abdominal migraine and cyclic vomiting syndrome. Conclusion Pathophysiologically, we hypothesize that functional dysregulation of the hypothalamus-brainstem connectivity may generate migraine attacks with a full spectrum of associated symptoms but without pain.
我们描述了一例女性患者,其原本“典型”的偏头痛发作转变为伴有一系列相关症状但无头痛的发作。
我们评估了一位 53 岁女性,她有长期无先兆偏头痛病史。在与绝经前月经失调同时发生时,她报告了伴有恶心和呕吐的发作,伴有畏光、畏声和嗅觉过敏,但无头痛;这些发作对口服曲坦类药物有反应。通过广泛检查排除了其他诊断。
迄今为止,文献中尚无关于不伴有头痛的原本典型偏头痛发作的报告,我们的病例似乎也与腹型偏头痛和周期性呕吐综合征不同。
从病理生理学角度来看,我们假设下丘脑-脑干连接的功能失调可能会导致伴有一系列相关症状但无疼痛的偏头痛发作。