Guidotti M, Zanasi S, Rossini T, Grecchi F
Riv Neurol. 1986 Mar-Apr;56(2):106-12.
A retrospective study was conducted on a young adults population affected by permanent symptoms of cerebral focal ischemia. Within 6 years, 24 patients between the ages of twenty and fifty were admitted to the Neurological and Medical department of our Hospital because of cerebral ischemic stroke. In 7 (29.2%) there was a previous history of common or classic migraine. No patients suffered headache at the time of neurologic deficit onset. In the other 17 patients in the study, 6 (25%) had valvular heart disease, 2 (8.3%) had signs suggestive of vasculitis, 2 (8.3%) had a story of head and neck injury, and in the remaining 7 (29.2%) patients no discernible etiology was demonstrated. Our data confirm the hypothesis that migraine may be considered an etiologic factor for persistent cerebral ischemia in young adults.
对受脑局灶性缺血永久性症状影响的年轻成年人群进行了一项回顾性研究。在6年时间里,24名年龄在20岁至50岁之间的患者因脑缺血性中风入住我院神经内科和内科。其中7例(29.2%)既往有普通型或典型偏头痛病史。在神经功能缺损发作时,无患者出现头痛。在该研究的其他17例患者中,6例(25%)患有心脏瓣膜病,2例(8.3%)有血管炎迹象,2例(8.3%)有头颈部损伤史,其余7例(29.2%)患者未发现明显病因。我们的数据证实了偏头痛可能被视为年轻成年人持续性脑缺血病因的这一假设。