Long-term follow-up of patients with migrainous infarction.

Clin Neurol Neurosurg

Headache Clinic, Instituto Nacional Neurología and Neurocirugía Manuel Velasco Suárez, Mexico City, Mexico.

Published: February 2018

Among patients with migrainous infarction, the long-term prognosis is unclear. This study aims to estimate the long-term risk of stroke recurrence and functional outcome in patients with migrainous infarction. In our study, 15 patients with migrainous infarction were followed for up to 7.5 years (12-240 months). For each patient, clinical and imaging data were reviewed. Disability after migrainous Infarction was assessed with modified Rankin Score. Mean age was 34.8 (± 11.1) years. At the end of the follow-up 80% of the patients had favorable prognosis, 47% recovered completely and no patient died or had stroke recurrence. Our series also confirmed a low frequency of the traditional risk factors and the reduction of migraine frequency after migrainous infarction. This study has clinical implications and public health relevance, since our case series confirms a low frequency, low recurrence rate, and good functional outcome for patients with migrainous infarction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clineuro.2017.12.008DOI Listing

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