| Literature DB >> 35330201 |
Vincenzo Raieli1, Mariarita Capizzi2, Antonio Marino2, Giovanni Di Nardo3, Umberto Raucci4, Pasquale Parisi3.
Abstract
Migraine is a complex neurologic disorder by which several systems of the central nervous system (autonomous system, affective, cognitive, sensory and motor system) may be affected on different levels. About a fourth of migraine patients have migraine auras. The most common aura is the visual aura followed by the sensorial aura but motor deficits, as well as deficits of higher cortical centers (disorders of thinking, orientation, coherence, or concentration), may occur as well. In analogy with a headache diary, an aura diary can deliver important help in the diagnostic process of rare migraine manifestations and prevent the under-diagnosis of unusual migraine manifestations. Complex migraine manifestations are a diagnosis of exclusion, and a broad diagnostic work-up is necessary in order to exclude dangerous neurologic pathologies. In addition, here, we discuss the atypical clinical presentation and possible physio-pathogenetic related aspects of these atypical migraine aura features in the developmental age. In addition, we wanted to stress and analyze the clinical aspects of our children/adolescents with atypical auras, which seem to be more difficult to frame with the mechanisms originally proposed to explain the physio-pathogenetic relationship between CSD and aura. Finally, we discuss in detail the complex aspects of this topic on the basis of available data and propose new terminology: "Multiple, Synchronous and Asynchronous, Cortical and Subcortical Spreading Depression".Entities:
Keywords: aura; children; cortex; cortical spreading depression; headache; migraine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35330201 PMCID: PMC8954623 DOI: 10.3390/life12030450
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729
Case series of atypical aura.
| Name, Sex, Age | Date of Visit | N. Episodes | Type of Aura | Aura Sequence | Duration | Particular Description of Episodes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M, 13.2 ys | 5 November 2020 | 2 | V-S | V-S | 20 visual; <15 sensitive | Before appearance of left hemianopsia, subsequent appearance of headache on the left side which then moves to the right and then becomes bilateral. During headache, visual aura already disappeared for some time (at least 30 min), the appearance of a marked sensation of falling asleep to tongue and lower lip, without other irradiation (perhaps sensation of confusion). Previous aura. |
| 2 | F, 16.5 ys | 12 May 2020 | 3 | S-S-C-L | V-S-C-L | 1 h | Amaurosis left followed by paraesthesia in hemilip, sx and successive difficulty reading (language disorder) and formulating thoughts (cognitive disorder). |
| 3 | F, 17 ys | 15 February 2017 | >5 | V-V-S | V-S (first appearance) | 20 m. × aura mode. | Hemianopsia dx and successive headache appearance, after disappearance visual aura sensitive aura appeared (march: hand–arm–face), after 2 h disappearance sensitive aura, in presence of persistent headache the sensitive aura re-appeared after temporal interval of about two hours (two steps of aura in the same migrainous attack). |
| 4 | M, 12.6 ys | 28 May 2020 | 3 | S-Mo | S-L-Mo | 90 min | Appearance of falling asleep and swelling of the tongue with labial rhyme deviation due to dx deficit—follows dysarthria—deficit dx hand and wrist and paresthesia of dx lower limb—follows headache on the right side. |
| 5 | F, 13.2ys | 7 April 2000 | 1 | V | - | >4 h | Left amaurosis without positive symptoms lasting a few days and onset of right fronto-temporal headache. |
| 6 | M, 11.6 ys | 28 April 2017 | 1 | V | V-vertigo | >3 h | Right hemianopsia at central start as triangle with black scotoma and white phosphorescent sides, disappeared from the center. |
| 7 | M, 12.7 ys | 13 February 2017 | 1 | C | - | 20 min | Upon awakening headache with difficulty in reading and understanding of the writing. |
| 8 | F, 15.1 ys | 21 June 2013 | 2 | V, C-L | S-V-L | <1 h | One episode starts with sensitive symptoms with a typical right gear followed by visual disturbances (phosphenes and spectrum in the right hemicampus) followed by the appearance of language disorder, particularly in production. A further isolated episode only visual. |
| 9 | F, 12.10ys | 17 September 2016 | >4 | V, S | V-S | <20 min | Sudden complete blurring of short-term vision followed by falling asleep of the right hand, without progression lasting less than 20 min followed by violent frontal headache with 2 episodes of vomiting lasting hours. |
| 10 | M, 10 ys | 9 June 2015 | 2 | S-Mo-V | S-Mo-V | >1 h | An episode with paresthesia to the left thigh, left foot, hand, arm, left half-face, headache, and appearance of visual aura (bright colored stripes). Other motor-sensitive analogous episodes followed by dysarthria, no visual disturbances. |
| 11 | M, 13.10 ys | 6 May 2017 | 2 | C, L, V | C-L-V | >1 h. | Appearance of estrangement sensation associated with speech disorders with phonological errors and appearance of sx hemianopsia. It follows a sx and intense left temporal headache. |
| 12 | F, 9 ys | 7 December 2010 | 4 | S, D, V | S-D, V | Gradual, pulsating one-sided left headache, during which paresthesias to the right hemitongue appeared and dysarthria, followed by paresthesias in the hand with irradiation to the elbow, followed by remission within 20–30 min. After about thirty minutes from the disappearance of neurological symptoms, while the headache persisted, some paresthesias reappeared in the right hand extending to the elbow and subsequent extension to the tongue with deviation of the right lip rhyme. | |
| 13 | F, 12 ys | 18 May 2010 | 4 | H, S | U-S | Episode characterized by the appearance of sounds and voices “as heard far away”, located mainly in the left ear, then paresthesias to the tongue and shortly after to the left hand up to the wrist. The duration of the aura was about 10–20 min. At the end of the episode, frontal headache followed almost immediately, pulsating and discreet intensity. | |
| 14 | F, 11.7 ys | 4 April 2019 | >6 | S | S | <5 min | Numerous ongoing episodes of headache prevalent on the left, appearance of paresthesias in right hand and quick feeling of swollen tongue, no visual disturbances. |
| 15 | F, 14 ys | 15 February 2021 | >6 | S | S | >20 min | Localized paresthesias to the lips with swelling of the same. |
| 16 | M, 13.7 ys | 5 July 2021 | >6 | V, S-L | S-M-L | 5–15 min | At 1st aura episode, contemporary appearance of paresthesias III-IV-V fingers on the right hand and I and II right toes with homolateral weakness, after 15 min severe bitemporal headache and aura ended; 1 h after dysarthria and static buccal rhyme deviation to the right of time 5–10 min. He repeated episode after about 15 min and then after about 4 h. The headache lasted throughout the day. History of severe weekly headache and some episodes associated with visual aura. |
C: cognitive disorders; D: dysarthria; F: female; H: hearing disorders; L: language disorders; M: male; Mo: motor disorders; S: sensitive disorders; V: visual disorders; ys: years.