Migraine Flashcards
Hemiplegic Migraine Diagnostic Criteria
3 attacks
Migraine with aura criteria , and
BOTH reversible motor weakness AND visual, sensory, or speech symptoms
FHM 1 mutation
CACNA1A (Calcium channel) on chromosome 19
FHM 2 mutation
ATP1A2 (K/Na ATP-ase) on chromosome 1
FHM 3 mutation
SCN1A (Na channel) on chromosome 2
FHM 1 associated genetic syndromes
Episodic ataxia type 2
SCA type 6
Exploding head syndrome
FHM 2 associated genetic syndromes
Alternating hemiplegia of childhood
Benign familial infantile epilepsy, other sz
FHM 1 other symptoms
Ataxia - cerebellar atrophy in 50%
Nystagmus, coma, prolonged hemiplegia
FHM 2 other symptoms
Seizures, SNHL, ID, coma, hemiplegia
FHM 3 associated genetic syndromes
Dravet, GEFS+, migrating partial epilepsy of infancy, Doose
FHM 4 mutation
PRRT 2
FHM 4 associated genetic syndromes
PKD (paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia)
ICCA (infantile convulsions and choreoathetosis)