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Acquired transient stuttering during a migraine attack.

M Perino1, G Famularo, P Tarroni

  • 1Departments of Emergency Medicine, San Camillo Hospital, Rome, Italy.

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Stuttering, a speech fluency disorder, was identified as a potential sole neurological symptom during a migraine attack. This case highlights a previously undocumented association between migraine and stuttering.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Speech-Language Pathology

Background:

  • Stuttering is a speech disorder affecting fluency.
  • Migraine is a neurological condition often accompanied by various symptoms.
  • Previous research links migraine with aphasia and dysarthria, but not stuttering.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with stuttering as the only neurological symptom during a migraine attack.
  • This occurrence was not previously documented in medical literature.

Findings:

  • Stuttering can manifest as the sole neurological symptom of a migraine attack.
  • This suggests a potential, previously unrecognized link between migraine and stuttering.

Implications:

  • This finding expands the spectrum of neurological symptoms associated with migraine.

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  • Further research is warranted to explore the pathophysiology and prevalence of stuttering during migraine attacks.
  • Clinicians should consider stuttering in the differential diagnosis of neurological symptoms during migraine.