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Olfactory Hallucination in Migraine

Faith L. Wolberg, MD; Dewey K. Ziegler, MD
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Accepted for publication Aug 20, 1981.

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Arch Neurol. 1982;39(6):382-382. doi:10.1001/archneur.1982.00510180060017
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THE following case report, we believe, may be the first in which olfactory hallucinations occurred as an aura in migraine.

REPORT OF A CASE  A 32-year-old right-handed woman was examined for headache. Unilateral, incapacitating, predominantly right-sided headaches associated with nausea and vomiting had occurred repeatedly since adolescence. "Sick headaches" were reported in the paternal grandmother and aunt, as well as in the patient's younger son.The patient, before the onset of headache, would usually be aware of dark spots or lines passing across her visual field. During the past year, she also often noticed premonitory transient odors, which she described as most unpleasant, "like a decaying animal." These accompanied visual scotomata. They occurred about 20 minutes before the onset of a typical headache, and disappeared before or at onset of headache.There was no history of seizure disorder, head injury, or serious medical illness.The physical and neurological examinations

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 Classification of headache, Ad Hoc Committee of Classification of Headache, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness . JAMA 1962;;179:717.
Skinhoj E:  Hemodynamic studies within the brain during migraine . Arch Neurol 1973;;29:95-98.
Olesen J, Larsen B, Lauritzen M:  Focal hyperemia followed by spreading oligemia and impaired activation of rCBF in classic migraine . Ann Neurol 1981;;9:344-352.
Deshmukh SV, Meyer JS:  Cyclic changes in platelet dynamics and the pathogenesis and prophylaxis of migraine . Headache 1977;;17:101-108.
Halpern L, Bental E:  Epileptic cephalea . Neurology 1958;;8:615-620.
Barolin GS:  Migraines and epilepsies—a relationship? Epilepsia 1966;;7:53-66.
Ziegler DK, Wong G Jr:  Migraine in children: Clinical and electroencephalographic study of families . Epilepsia 1967;;8:171-187.
Weil AA:  Observations on 'dysrhythmic' migraine . J Nerv Ment Dis 1967;;134:277-281.
Lashley KS:  Patterns of cerebral integration indicated by the scotomas of migraine . Arch Neurol Psychiatry 1941;;46:331-339.

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