Zonisamide as treatment option in persistent migraine aura

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Abstract

Persistent migraine aura without infarction is a rare but debilitating condition. Treatment options are mostly anecdotal and limited due to inefficacy and side effects. We present a 16-year-old female patient with triple X syndrome, having persistent aura symptoms for over 2 years, consisting of continuous visual and sensory sensations. Previous treatments with seven different migraine preventatives were not successful. The patient successfully responded to zonisamide against refractory prolonged aura and remained symptom-free under the ongoing treatment without any relevant side effects. Zonisamide may be considered a new and safe treatment option for patients with persistent migraine aura.

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Kaltseis, K., Frank, F., & Broessner, G. (2021). Zonisamide as treatment option in persistent migraine aura. BMJ Case Reports, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-240783

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