Neuropediatrics, Table of Contents Neuropediatrics 2019; 50(06): 406-407DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1685528 Videos in Neuropediatrics Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkFlunarizine and Aspirin for Transient Hemiparesis in Sturge–Weber Syndrome Authors Author Affiliations Stefano D'Arrigo 1 Developmental Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico “C. Besta,” Milan, Italy Valeria Tessarollo 1 Developmental Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico “C. Besta,” Milan, Italy Erica Maselli 2 Child Neuropsychiatry Division, Institute of Neurological and Psychiatric Sciences of Childhood and Adolescence, University of Milan, A.O. San Paolo, Milan, Italy Chiara Pantaleoni 1 Developmental Neurology Department, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico “C. Besta,” Milan, Italy Laura Canafoglia 3 Neurophysiopathology Department, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico “C. Besta,” Milan, Italy Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) Full Text References References 1 Sudarsanam A, Ardern-Holmes SL. Sturge–Weber syndrome: from the past to the present. Eur J Paediatr Neurol 2014; 18 (03) 257-266 2 Lo W, Marchuk DA, Ball KL. , et al; Brain Vascular Malformation Consortium National Sturge-Weber Syndrome Workgroup. Updates and future horizons on the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of Sturge–Weber syndrome brain involvement. Dev Med Child Neurol 2012; 54 (03) 214-223 3 Comi A. Current therapeutic options in Sturge–Weber syndrome. Semin Pediatr Neurol 2015; 22 (04) 295-301 4 Pelzer N, Stam AH, Haan J, Ferrari MD, Terwindt GM. Familial and sporadic hemiplegic migraine: diagnosis and treatment. Curr Treat Options Neurol 2013; 15 (01) 13-27 5 Nitta H, Asou S, Iwasaki Y. [A case of leptomeningeal angiomatosis clinically improved by flunarizine]. No To Hattatsu 1990; 22 (03) 279-283