Kadian Renu, Shankar Kikkeri Nidhi, Kumar Anil
Great Plains Health
Princeton Baptist Medical Center
A migraine with predominant brainstem aura symptoms is known as a basilar migraine. Bickerstaff first described it in 1961. Other names for it are basilar artery migraine, basilar-type migraine, brainstem migraine, vertebrobasilar migraine, and Bickerstaff migraine. It was named basilar migraine because it was thought to be caused by spasm of the basilar artery. However, there is no proven evidence of vascular pathology for a basilar migraine, and it is now believed to be due to the firing of nerves in the brainstem. It is now recognized as a subtype of migraine with aura and is preferably called "migraine with brainstem aura." Aura refers to short-lived sensory symptoms experienced just before or during the acute migraine episode. About one-fourth of all migraine patients experience typical aura symptoms. Migraine with brainstem aura (a basilar migraine) is a rare subtype of a migraine with aura that presents with symptoms originating from the brainstem or both cerebral hemispheres at the same time.
以脑干先兆症状为主的偏头痛被称为基底型偏头痛。比克斯塔夫于1961年首次对其进行描述。它的其他名称包括基底动脉型偏头痛、基底型偏头痛、脑干型偏头痛、椎基底动脉型偏头痛和比克斯塔夫偏头痛。它被命名为基底型偏头痛是因为曾被认为是由基底动脉痉挛引起的。然而,目前尚无确凿证据表明基底型偏头痛存在血管病变,现在认为它是由于脑干神经放电所致。它现在被公认为是有先兆偏头痛的一种亚型,更宜称为“伴有脑干先兆的偏头痛”。先兆是指在急性偏头痛发作之前或发作期间出现的短暂性感觉症状。约四分之一的偏头痛患者会经历典型的先兆症状。伴有脑干先兆的偏头痛(基底型偏头痛)是有先兆偏头痛的一种罕见亚型,其症状同时起源于脑干或双侧大脑半球。