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Stroke-Like Migraine Attacks After Radiation Therapy (SMART) Syndrome: A Case Report
Ashraf V Valappil1, Danish Ahammed Pk1, Sellam Karunanidhi2
1Neurology, Aster Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd (MIMS) Hospital Calicut, Kozhikode, IND.
Abstract:
Stroke-like migraine attacks after radiation therapy (SMART) syndrome is a rare and delayed complication of brain irradiation involving impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation, and diagnosis is based on distinct clinic-radiographic findings and exclusion of differentials. We report a 38-year-old man, who received cranial irradiation 28 years before and developed episodes of headache and visual aura, followed by left hemianopia, aphasia, behavioral disturbances, and focal seizures. An MRI of the brain revealed gyral swelling with restricted diffusion and mild contrast enhancement over the right temporoparietal and occipital region, and fludeoxyglucose-FDG PET scan showed hyperperfusion in the corresponding brain region. He improved completely with pulse steroids and antiseizure medications. The recognition of this syndrome is important as we can reassure patients and their families and help avoid unnecessary and invasive diagnostic tests.

