Dorne H L, Satin R
Can Assoc Radiol J. 1986 Sep;37(3):210-2.
Lower extremity arterial insufficiency, a relatively common complication of ergotamine ingestion, is a rare complication of methysergide therapy for migraine headaches. Methysergide causes one of two typical angiographic patterns: intra-abdominal extrinsic compression of the aorto-iliac vessels in patients with retroperitoneal fibrosis, or marked diffuse bilateral spasm of the superficial femoral arteries in those without retroperitoneal fibrosis. We report a patient with methysergide-induced bilateral lower extremity arterial spasm and review the relevant literature. When one of the above arteriographic patterns is recognized, methysergide ingestion should be considered as a possible etiology.
下肢动脉供血不足是麦角胺摄入相对常见的并发症,而在偏头痛的美西麦角治疗中则是罕见并发症。美西麦角会导致两种典型的血管造影模式之一:在腹膜后纤维化患者中,腹主动脉-髂血管出现腹内外部压迫;在无腹膜后纤维化的患者中,股浅动脉出现明显的双侧弥漫性痉挛。我们报告一例美西麦角引起的双侧下肢动脉痉挛患者,并回顾相关文献。当识别出上述血管造影模式之一时,应考虑美西麦角摄入可能是病因。