Migraine-induced stroke with risk factors--involving two cerebral artery territories

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Sheng-Yun LiJian-Ping Jia

Abstract

A patient with migraine-induced stroke with risk factors involving both anterior cerebral artery and posterior cerebral artery territory was presented. To better explain the symptom, the mechanisms of the migraine-induced stroke with risk factors were assessed and a hypothesis was raised.

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