Unilateral headache with bilateral internal ophthalmoplegia.

Neurol Sci

Division of Neurology, Department of Specialty Medicine, Azienda ULSS 15 "Alta Padovana", Cittadella Hospital, Padova, Italy.

Published: October 2012

We describe the case of a young woman suffering from migraine. After some years, the headache started to be accompanied by internal ophthalmoplegia. Mydriasis was unilateral and after a few months became bilateral. The ophthalmoplegic migraine is a rare type of headache and it is characterized by paresis of one or more of the third, fourth or sixth cranial nerves. Migraine attacks associated with mydriasis (internal ophthalmoplegia) are extremely rare. Triptan therapy resolved mydriasis, but not the headache.

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