Migraine aura-like episodes following sclerotherapy for varicose veins of the lower extremities-A systematic review.
Lionesa BahtiriAndreas Vinther ThomsenMessoud AshinaAnders HougaardPublished in: Headache (2023)
Symptoms that are clinically indistinguishable from migraine with aura attacks may occur following sclerotherapy, although this likely is rare. Microembolization through a right-to-left shunt triggering cortical spreading depolarization is a possible mechanism. Our findings are limited by infrequent specific assessments for neurological complications and a low level of detail in the description of symptoms in the available literature. Future prospective studies are needed to determine this phenomenon's incidence and underlying mechanisms.