2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322009000400019
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Migraine with Persistent Visual Aura: Response to Furosemide

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“…to 500 mg b.i.d. ), and intravenously administered valproic acid or furosemide . We have followed a single case of CADASIL with divalproate orally administered, the visual status aura migrainosus was controlled, with recurrence only once after 10 years in a single, short, and easily controlled episode.…”
Section: The Treatment Of Visual Aurasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to 500 mg b.i.d. ), and intravenously administered valproic acid or furosemide . We have followed a single case of CADASIL with divalproate orally administered, the visual status aura migrainosus was controlled, with recurrence only once after 10 years in a single, short, and easily controlled episode.…”
Section: The Treatment Of Visual Aurasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirisch stehen Cyproheptadin, Dihydroergotamin, Furosemid, Lamotrigin und Nimodipin zur Verfügung [6]. Die therapeutischen Ansätze zur persistierenden Migräneaura basieren auf dem pathophysiologischen Modell der CSD.…”
Section: Therapeutische üBerlegungen Und Erfahrungenunclassified
“…Persistent visual aura symptoms are rare, and only two published cases describe the condition in children [4,5]. We use this case to exemplify the condition and how it has been managed in our specialist clinic.…”
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confidence: 99%