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Prolonged but reversible migraine-like episodes long after cranial irradiation.Partap S, Walker M, Longstreth WT, Spence AM Division of Pediatric Neurology, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. The authors describe three patients with prolonged but reversible episodes of severe headaches and focal neurologic deficits developing years after irradiation for cranial neoplasms. Despite extensive evaluations, etiology of episodes in these three and eight other previously reported patients remains undetermined. Whether they all have the same condition is uncertain. Although some had cortical gadolinium enhancement on MRI, all 11 patients returned to baseline over hours to weeks. Published 11 April 2006 in Neurology, 66(7): 1105-7.
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