Abstract
Aura is one of the most important symptoms of migraine and “Cortical Spreading Depression (CSD)” has been suggested as the most plausible underlying pathophysiological mechanism. However, recent reports raised doubt against the concept that CSD could account for all presentations of migraine aura. Here, we show a series of atypical paediatric aura hardly explainable by the CSD principles, suggesting partly different pathophysiological mechanisms.
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