We encountered a patient with the overlapping disorders of migraine with aura, migraine-triggered seizures and recurrent transient hemiparesis caused by atypical hemiplegic migraines with motor weakness during headache attacks, but not during the aura period, or paradoxical cerebral embolism. The patient displayed a giant Eustachian valve and patent foramen ovale, through which a spontaneous right-to-left shunt was revealed on transesophageal echocardiography. We considered that the overlapping disorders in the present case were closely related to the spontaneous right-to-left shunt caused by the giant Eustachian valve. © 2013 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.
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Kato, Y., Fukuoka, T., Dembo, T., Takeda, H., & Tanahashi, N. (2013). Recurrent transient hemiparesis in a patient with a giant persisting eustachian valve and patent foramen ovale: Atypical hemiplegic migraine or paradoxical cerebral embolism? Internal Medicine, 52(13), 1523–1525. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.52.0200
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