Alternating hemiplegia of childhood: Studies of regional cerebral blood flow using 99mTc‐hexamethylpropylene amine oxime single‐photon emission computed tomography
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 33 (1), 43-47
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410330108
Abstract
Alternating hemiplegia of childhood is a rare disorder of unknown cause associated with progressive neurological deterioration. We report the results of regional cerebral blood flow studies using 99mTc‐hexamethylpropylene amine oxime single‐photon emission computed tomography in 3 patients. These studies were performed during the hemiplegic attacks (n = 6) and during the symptom‐free periods (n = 2). Six single‐photon emission computed tomographic studies performed during hemiplegic attacks consistently showed relative hyperperfusion of the contralateral cerebral hemisphere. Two single‐photon emission computed tomographic studies performed during the asymptomatic phase showed normal and symmetrical cerebral perfusion. This is the first definite demonstration of unilateral increase of cerebral blood flow in alternating hemiplegia. These findings support the possibility of a relationship between the cause of alternating hemiplegia and migraine.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Ictal 99mTc-HMPAO SPECT in alternating hemiplegiaPediatric Neurology, 1991
- 123I-iodoamphetamine SPECT brain imaging in alternating hemiplegiaPediatric Neurology, 1991
- Focal cerebral hyperemia in acute stroke. Incidence, pathophysiology and clinical significance.Stroke, 1981
- Alternating hemiplegia: complicated migraine of infancy.Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1978
- Regional Cerebral Hemodynamics During Migraine and Cluster Headaches Measured by the 133Xe Inhalation MethodHeadache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1978
- Changes in cerebral blood flow during a migraine attack.BMJ, 1975
- Hemodynamic Studies Within the Brain During MigraineArchives of Neurology, 1973
- Cerebral Ischemia and Reactive HyperemiaCirculation Research, 1971
- Regional blood flow in internal carotid distribution during migraine attack.BMJ, 1969
- THE LUXURY-PERFUSION SYNDROME AND ITS POSSIBLE RELATION TO ACUTE METABOLIC ACIDOSIS LOCALISED WITHIN THE BRAINThe Lancet, 1966