A Rare Case of Sporadic Hemiplegic Migraine Mimicking Stroke: A Diagnostic Challenge Solved by Comprehensive History Taking

一例罕见的散发性偏瘫性偏头痛,症状酷似中风:通过全面的病史采集解决诊断难题

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Abstract

Migraine, a common affliction, manifests as debilitating headaches often accompanied by auras. However, hemiplegic migraine presents an unusual symptomatology, inducing unilateral paralysis during attacks. This condition, occurring in two forms, familial and sporadic, merits attention due to its rarity. To raise awareness of this ailment, we recount the case of a 33-year-old woman. This instance serves as a poignant reminder of the potential severity and complexity of hemiplegic migraines. By shedding light on this less-understood variant, we aim to enhance recognition and understanding within medical communities and among the general public. Additionally, emphasizing the importance of thorough history taking in identifying characteristic features, such as the presence of auras or unilateral paralysis preceding headaches, is paramount. Understanding these nuances aids in accurate diagnosis and formulation of tailored management strategies. It's imperative to recognize the distinct characteristics of hemiplegic migraines to ensure timely and appropriate management for affected individuals, offering them relief and improving their quality of life.

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