About CACNA1A-Related
Hemiplegic Migraine

CACNA1A-related Hemiplegic Migraine is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment to prevent permanent damage, or even death.

It should be treated with the same sense of urgency as a seizure.

There are two types of hemiplegic migraine that can be seen in those with CACNA1A mutation. There is a more “classic hemiplegic migraine” that can occur in those with or without CACNA1A mutation. That is described in the first section below. There is also a unique form of attack given the name hemiplegic migraine in those with CACNA1A which can involve similar symptoms as the more classic attacks but also may involve changes in awareness, seizures and are not always linked with pain. This type will be described in the second section. 

Section 1: Classic Hemiplegic Migraine

Section 2: Hemiplegic Migraine with Associated Seizures and/or Brain Swelling

The resources on this page are evolving as our panel makes progress on a consensus for treatment guidelines. Given the potential consequences of CACNA1A-related hemiplegic migraines, we felt a sense of urgency to provide an immediate resource for families and their physicians. Please return to this page for updated guidelines and additional resources in the near future. The contents of this guide are not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult your physician for personalized medical advice.