McRorie E R, Chalmers J, Campbell I W
Medical Unit, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Br J Clin Pract. 1994 Sep-Oct;48(5):280.
An unusual case is described of infarction of the tongue as a presentation of cranial arteritis. The lingual necrosis may have been precipitated in part by the use of ergotamine to relieve the headache of the temporal arteritis, mistaken initially for migraine. The patient recovered with high-dose steroid therapy.
描述了一例罕见病例,舌梗死作为颅动脉炎的一种表现形式。舌坏死可能部分是由于使用麦角胺缓解颞动脉炎的头痛所致,最初被误诊为偏头痛。患者经大剂量类固醇治疗后康复。