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Hemiplegic Migraine Associated With an Aseptic Meningeal Reaction
Journal article

Hemiplegic Migraine Associated With an Aseptic Meningeal Reaction

Paul L Schraeder and Rosalie A Burns
Archives of neurology (Chicago), Vol.37(6), pp.377-379
01 Jun 1980
PMID: 7387469

Abstract

• A 21-year-old man had typical symptoms of hemiplegic migraine. A lumbar puncture demonstrated a significant lymphocytic response and an elevated CSF protein level on the day of and 24 days after the headache despite the absence of any other clinical symptoms. Other reported cases of CSF leukorrhaghia associated with hemiplegic migraine are briefly reviewed.

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