作者: Gary McAbee , Allison Sagan , Lori Winter
DOI: 10.1046/J.1526-4610.2000.00092.X
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摘要: Objective.—To report the first example of an abnormal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test in a patient with migraine and olfactory hallucinations to provide additional evidence for possible role temporal lobe migraine. Background.—The relationship between or without is unclear continues evolve. Clinical functional neuroimaging studies (positron emission tomography/single photon computed tomography) have lent support possibility relationship. Anatomical tomography has previously been normal. Methods.—The history findings adolescent reported. Results.—Brain MRI demonstrated mass lobe. Conclusions.—Magnetic should be considered patients migraine. In addition, warrants further study.