Peatfield R C, Gawel M J, Rose F C
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1981 Sep;44(9):846-8. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.44.9.846.
Patients with classical migraine whose auras included paraesthesiae or numbness in the hands have been reviewed. In 55 of 111 patients the symptoms were on the same side of the body as the headache and in only 20 on the opposite side to the headache. In the remaining 36 patients one or other was incompletely lateralised. Five right handed patients described dysphasia at the same time as paraesthesiae in the their non-dominant hand. These findings are incompatible with the notion that the headache is due to reactive hyperaemia following localised cerebral ischaemia, and it is suggested that the ischaemic and hyperaemic processes are both the result of some more generalised vasomotor disturbance.
对先兆包括手部感觉异常或麻木的典型偏头痛患者进行了回顾性研究。在111例患者中,55例症状出现在与头痛同侧的身体部位,仅有20例出现在与头痛相反的一侧。其余36例患者中,症状的定位不完全明确。5例右利手患者在非优势手出现感觉异常的同时还描述了言语困难。这些发现与头痛是由局部脑缺血后反应性充血所致的观点不符,提示缺血和充血过程均是某种更普遍的血管舒缩功能障碍的结果。