Masuzawa T, Shinoda S, Furuse M, Nakahara N, Abe F, Sato F
Neuroradiology. 1983;24(5):277-81. doi: 10.1007/BF00333181.
Curious cerebral angiographic changes are described in a 27-year-old female migraine patient. During the period of observation of this patient, both the intracranial carotid artery and the vertebrobasilar artery systems presented unusual and fascinating cerebral arteriographic pictures. In an attack of migraine, angiography showed that all the intracranial secondary and tertiary branches of the carotid arterial system were dilated without showing any changes in the extracranial arteries and when the migraine attack had subsided, all branches of the carotid arteries as well as the vertebrobasilar arteries demonstrated abnormal segmental narrowings or vasospasm. These sequential angiographic changes have not been hitherto reported in migraine.
本文描述了一名27岁女性偏头痛患者脑部血管造影的奇特变化。在对该患者的观察期间,颅内颈动脉和椎基底动脉系统均呈现出异常且引人入胜的脑动脉造影图像。在偏头痛发作时,血管造影显示颈动脉系统的所有颅内二级和三级分支均扩张,而颅外动脉未显示任何变化;当偏头痛发作消退后,颈动脉以及椎基底动脉的所有分支均出现异常节段性狭窄或血管痉挛。这些相继出现的血管造影变化在偏头痛中迄今尚未见报道。