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Published on: August 11, 2023
Migrainous Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction With Ipsilateral Hemiparesis
Taimoor A Khan1, Sheharyar Zameer2, Wasim Wali Muhammad3
1Internal Medicine, Headquarters Ghazaband Scouts Belleli, Quetta, PAK.
Abstract:
Migrainous infarction is a complication of migraine that accounts for 0.5-1.5% of all cerebral infarcts, usually seen in the posterior circulation and in young women. In this case report, we report a case of a right-sided middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke in a young male presenting with migraine, photophobia and phonophobia lasting for more than 60 minutes and followed by ipsilateral hemiparesis, which is a very unusual presentation. The provisional diagnosis of ischemic infarction of the right middle cerebral artery was made that was confirmed on radio imaging. A high index of suspicion is always required while dealing with patients with migraine especially in atypical presentations as in this case.

