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Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians

Year 2020, , 338 - 343, 04.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.452016

Abstract

Childhood
and adolescent headaches somehow looks like adulthood headaches but not known
as its. In this paper eight rare known primary headache disorders of children
and adolescents have been given with practical clues for physicians. All of the
cases have been selected from the archives of Mersin University School of
Medicine Childhood and Adolescent Headache Outpatient Department database and
discussed with literature. This paper mainly based on increasing physician
avareness about unusual primary headache disorders of children and adolescents. 

References

  • 1.Barea LM, Tannhauser M, Rotta NT. An epidemiologic study of headache among children and adolescents of southern Brazil. Cephalalgia 1996; 16:545.2. Zwart JA, Dyb G, Holmen TL, et al. The prevalence of migraine and tension-type headaches among adolescents in Norway. The Nord-Trondelag Health Study (Head-HUNT-Youth), a large population-based epidemiological study. Cephalalgia 2004; 24:373.3. Abu-Arafeh I, Razak S, Sivaraman B, Graham C. Prevalence of headache and migraine in children and adolescents: a systematic review of population-based studies. Dev Med Child Neurol 2010; 52:1088.4. Aytacoglu H, Ozge A, Kostekci I, et al. The Effects of daily variables on primary headache disorders in high-school children: A proposal for a cut-off value for study/leisure time regarding headache types. Journal of Neurological Sciences[Turkish] 28:(4) 29;453-464, 20115. Donald W, Lewis, M.D. Headaches in Children and Adolescents. Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia Am Fam Physician. 2002 Feb 15;65(4):625-633. 6. Rothner AD. The evaluation of headaches in children and adolescents. Semin Pediatr Neurol 1995;2:1097. Schechter NL. Recurrent pains in children: an overview and an approach. Pediatr Clin North Am 1984;31:949.8.Headache Classification Subcommittee of the international Headache Society. The International Classification of Headache Disorders. 2nd ed. Cephalalgia 2004;24(Suppl 1):1–160 9. Hachinski VC, Porchawka J, Steele JC. Visual symptoms in the migraine syndrome. Neurology 1973;23:570-579.10. Kitchener N. Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Int.J.Ch.Neuropsychiatry, 2004;1(1): 107-11211. Soriani S, Battistella PA, Arnaldi C, et al. Juvenile idiopathic stabbing headache. Headache. 1996;36:565-7.12. Dodick D, Pascual J. Primer stabbing, cough, exertional and thunderclap headaches. In: Olesen J, Goadsby PJ, Ramadan NM, et al, editors. The headaches. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2006; 831-9.13. Pareja JA, Ruiz J, de Isla C, et al. Idiopathic stabbing headache (jabs and jolts syndrome). Cephalalgia 1996;16:93-6.14. Dodick D. Indomethacin responsive headache syndromes. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2004;8:19-28.15. Brams W. Abdominal migraine. JAMA. 1922;78:26-27.16. Popovich DM, Schentrup DM, McAlhany AL. Recognizing and diagnosing abdominal migraines. J Pediatr Health Care. 2010;24:372-377.17. Oleson J. The International Classification of Headache Disorders: 2nd edition. Cephalalgia. 2004;24(Suppl.1):9-160.18. Cuvellier JC, Lépine A. Childhood periodic syndromes. Pediatr Neurol. 2010;42:1-11.19. Carson L, Lewis D, McGuire E, et al. Abdominal Migraine: An Under-Diagnosed Cause of Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children. Headache 2011;51:707-71220. Langhagen T, Schroeder AS, Rettinger N, et al. Migraine-Related Vertigo and Somatoform Vertigo Frequently Occur in Children and Are Often Associated. Neuropediatrics. 2013 Jan 10. 21. Pfaffenrath V, Fendrich K, Vennemann M, et al. Regional variations in the prevalence of migraine and tension-type headache applying the new IHS criteria: the German DMKG Headache Study. Cephalalgia 2009, 29(1):48-57.22. Grosberg BM, Lipton RB, Solomon S, Balaban-Gil K. Hypnic headache in childhood? A case report. Cephalalgia. 2005;25:68-70.23. Prakash S, Dabhi AS. Relapsing remitting hypnic headache responsive to indomethacin in an adolescent: a case report. J Headache Pain. 2008;9:393-5.24. Arruda MA, Albuquerque RC, Bigal ME. Uncommon Headache Syndromes in the Pediatric Population. Current Pain Headache Reports 2011,15(4):280-288.25. Dodick DW, Eross EJ, Parish JM. Clinical, anatomical and physiological relationship between sleep and headache. Headache 2003;43:282-92.26. Evans RW, Dodick DW, Schwedt TJ. The headaches that awake us. Headache 2006;46:678-81.27. Paiva T, Batista A, Martins P, Martins A. The relationship between headaches and sleep disturbances. Headache 1995;35:590-6.28. Newman LC, Mosek A. Hypnic headaches. In: Olesen J, Goadsby PJ, Ramadan NM, et al, editors. The headaches. 3rd edition. Philadelphia:Lippincott Williams&Wilkins; 2006.p. 847-9.29. Ohayon MM. Prevalence and risk factors of morning headaches in the general population. Arch Intern Med 2004;164:97-102.30. Paiva T, Farinha A, Martins A, et al. Chronic headaches and sleep disorders. Arch Intern Med 1997;157:1701-5.31. Rains JC, Poceta JS. Sleep-related headache syndromes. Semin Neurol 2005;25:69-80.32. Peres MF, Silberstein SD, Nahmias S, et al. Hemicrania continua is not that rare. Neurology 2001; 57:948.33. Cittadini E, Goadsby PJ. Hemicrania continua: a clinical study of 39 patients with diagnostic implications. Brain 2010; 133:1973.34. Fragoso YD, Machado PC. Hemicrania continua with onset at an 651 early age. Headache. 1998;38:792–3.35. Rooke ED. Benign exertional headache. Med Clin North Am 1968;52:80136. Pascual J, Gonzalez-Mandly A, Martin R, Oterino A. Headaches precipitated by cough, prolonged exercise or sexual activity: a prospective etiological and clinical study. J Headache Pain 2008;9:259-66.37. Pascual J, Iglesias F, Oterino A, et al. Cough, exertional and sexual headaches: an analysis of 72 benign and symptomatic cases. Neurology 1996;46:1520-4.38. Rassmussen BK, Jensen R, Schroll M, Olesen J. Epidemiology of headache in a general population-a prevalance study. J Clin Epidemiol 1991;44:1147-1157.39. Bigal ME, Lipton RB, Winner P, et al. Migraine in adolescents: association with socioeconomic status and family history. Neurology 2007; 69:16.40. Dalsgaard-Nielsen T. Some aspects of the epidemiology of migraine in Denmark. Headache 1970; 10:14.

Çocukluk Çağı ve Ergenlik Döneminin Nadir Primer Baş Ağrıları: Hekimler için pratik ipuçları

Year 2020, , 338 - 343, 04.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.452016

Abstract

Çocukluk
çağı ve ergenlik döneminin baş ağrıları bir şekilde erişkin baş ağrılarına
benzese de, erişkin baş ağrıları kadar bilinmez. Bu yazıda çocuk ve ergenlere ait sekiz nadir bilinen primer baş ağrısı pratik ipuçları ile
birlikte verilmiştir. Olguların tamamı Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Çocuk
ve Adolesan Baş Ağrısı Polikliniği veritabanının arşivlerinden seçilmiş ve
literatür eşliğinde tartışılmıştır. Bu makale özellikle çocuk ve ergenlerin
nadir primer baş ağrıları hakkında hekimin farkındalığını arttırmayı temel
almaktadır.

References

  • 1.Barea LM, Tannhauser M, Rotta NT. An epidemiologic study of headache among children and adolescents of southern Brazil. Cephalalgia 1996; 16:545.2. Zwart JA, Dyb G, Holmen TL, et al. The prevalence of migraine and tension-type headaches among adolescents in Norway. The Nord-Trondelag Health Study (Head-HUNT-Youth), a large population-based epidemiological study. Cephalalgia 2004; 24:373.3. Abu-Arafeh I, Razak S, Sivaraman B, Graham C. Prevalence of headache and migraine in children and adolescents: a systematic review of population-based studies. Dev Med Child Neurol 2010; 52:1088.4. Aytacoglu H, Ozge A, Kostekci I, et al. The Effects of daily variables on primary headache disorders in high-school children: A proposal for a cut-off value for study/leisure time regarding headache types. Journal of Neurological Sciences[Turkish] 28:(4) 29;453-464, 20115. Donald W, Lewis, M.D. Headaches in Children and Adolescents. Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia Am Fam Physician. 2002 Feb 15;65(4):625-633. 6. Rothner AD. The evaluation of headaches in children and adolescents. Semin Pediatr Neurol 1995;2:1097. Schechter NL. Recurrent pains in children: an overview and an approach. Pediatr Clin North Am 1984;31:949.8.Headache Classification Subcommittee of the international Headache Society. The International Classification of Headache Disorders. 2nd ed. Cephalalgia 2004;24(Suppl 1):1–160 9. Hachinski VC, Porchawka J, Steele JC. Visual symptoms in the migraine syndrome. Neurology 1973;23:570-579.10. Kitchener N. Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Int.J.Ch.Neuropsychiatry, 2004;1(1): 107-11211. Soriani S, Battistella PA, Arnaldi C, et al. Juvenile idiopathic stabbing headache. Headache. 1996;36:565-7.12. Dodick D, Pascual J. Primer stabbing, cough, exertional and thunderclap headaches. In: Olesen J, Goadsby PJ, Ramadan NM, et al, editors. The headaches. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2006; 831-9.13. Pareja JA, Ruiz J, de Isla C, et al. Idiopathic stabbing headache (jabs and jolts syndrome). Cephalalgia 1996;16:93-6.14. Dodick D. Indomethacin responsive headache syndromes. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2004;8:19-28.15. Brams W. Abdominal migraine. JAMA. 1922;78:26-27.16. Popovich DM, Schentrup DM, McAlhany AL. Recognizing and diagnosing abdominal migraines. J Pediatr Health Care. 2010;24:372-377.17. Oleson J. The International Classification of Headache Disorders: 2nd edition. Cephalalgia. 2004;24(Suppl.1):9-160.18. Cuvellier JC, Lépine A. Childhood periodic syndromes. Pediatr Neurol. 2010;42:1-11.19. Carson L, Lewis D, McGuire E, et al. Abdominal Migraine: An Under-Diagnosed Cause of Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children. Headache 2011;51:707-71220. Langhagen T, Schroeder AS, Rettinger N, et al. Migraine-Related Vertigo and Somatoform Vertigo Frequently Occur in Children and Are Often Associated. Neuropediatrics. 2013 Jan 10. 21. Pfaffenrath V, Fendrich K, Vennemann M, et al. Regional variations in the prevalence of migraine and tension-type headache applying the new IHS criteria: the German DMKG Headache Study. Cephalalgia 2009, 29(1):48-57.22. Grosberg BM, Lipton RB, Solomon S, Balaban-Gil K. Hypnic headache in childhood? A case report. Cephalalgia. 2005;25:68-70.23. Prakash S, Dabhi AS. Relapsing remitting hypnic headache responsive to indomethacin in an adolescent: a case report. J Headache Pain. 2008;9:393-5.24. Arruda MA, Albuquerque RC, Bigal ME. Uncommon Headache Syndromes in the Pediatric Population. Current Pain Headache Reports 2011,15(4):280-288.25. Dodick DW, Eross EJ, Parish JM. Clinical, anatomical and physiological relationship between sleep and headache. Headache 2003;43:282-92.26. Evans RW, Dodick DW, Schwedt TJ. The headaches that awake us. Headache 2006;46:678-81.27. Paiva T, Batista A, Martins P, Martins A. The relationship between headaches and sleep disturbances. Headache 1995;35:590-6.28. Newman LC, Mosek A. Hypnic headaches. In: Olesen J, Goadsby PJ, Ramadan NM, et al, editors. The headaches. 3rd edition. Philadelphia:Lippincott Williams&Wilkins; 2006.p. 847-9.29. Ohayon MM. Prevalence and risk factors of morning headaches in the general population. Arch Intern Med 2004;164:97-102.30. Paiva T, Farinha A, Martins A, et al. Chronic headaches and sleep disorders. Arch Intern Med 1997;157:1701-5.31. Rains JC, Poceta JS. Sleep-related headache syndromes. Semin Neurol 2005;25:69-80.32. Peres MF, Silberstein SD, Nahmias S, et al. Hemicrania continua is not that rare. Neurology 2001; 57:948.33. Cittadini E, Goadsby PJ. Hemicrania continua: a clinical study of 39 patients with diagnostic implications. Brain 2010; 133:1973.34. Fragoso YD, Machado PC. Hemicrania continua with onset at an 651 early age. Headache. 1998;38:792–3.35. Rooke ED. Benign exertional headache. Med Clin North Am 1968;52:80136. Pascual J, Gonzalez-Mandly A, Martin R, Oterino A. Headaches precipitated by cough, prolonged exercise or sexual activity: a prospective etiological and clinical study. J Headache Pain 2008;9:259-66.37. Pascual J, Iglesias F, Oterino A, et al. Cough, exertional and sexual headaches: an analysis of 72 benign and symptomatic cases. Neurology 1996;46:1520-4.38. Rassmussen BK, Jensen R, Schroll M, Olesen J. Epidemiology of headache in a general population-a prevalance study. J Clin Epidemiol 1991;44:1147-1157.39. Bigal ME, Lipton RB, Winner P, et al. Migraine in adolescents: association with socioeconomic status and family history. Neurology 2007; 69:16.40. Dalsgaard-Nielsen T. Some aspects of the epidemiology of migraine in Denmark. Headache 1970; 10:14.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Nevra Öksüz

Halit Fidancı This is me

Aynur Özge This is me

Publication Date June 4, 2020
Acceptance Date October 5, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Öksüz, N., Fidancı, H., & Özge, A. (2020). Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians. Konuralp Medical Journal, 12(2), 338-343. https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.452016
AMA Öksüz N, Fidancı H, Özge A. Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians. Konuralp Medical Journal. June 2020;12(2):338-343. doi:10.18521/ktd.452016
Chicago Öksüz, Nevra, Halit Fidancı, and Aynur Özge. “Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical Tips for Physicians”. Konuralp Medical Journal 12, no. 2 (June 2020): 338-43. https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.452016.
EndNote Öksüz N, Fidancı H, Özge A (June 1, 2020) Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians. Konuralp Medical Journal 12 2 338–343.
IEEE N. Öksüz, H. Fidancı, and A. Özge, “Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians”, Konuralp Medical Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 338–343, 2020, doi: 10.18521/ktd.452016.
ISNAD Öksüz, Nevra et al. “Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical Tips for Physicians”. Konuralp Medical Journal 12/2 (June 2020), 338-343. https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.452016.
JAMA Öksüz N, Fidancı H, Özge A. Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians. Konuralp Medical Journal. 2020;12:338–343.
MLA Öksüz, Nevra et al. “Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical Tips for Physicians”. Konuralp Medical Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, 2020, pp. 338-43, doi:10.18521/ktd.452016.
Vancouver Öksüz N, Fidancı H, Özge A. Unusual Primary Headaches of Children and Adolescents: Practical tips for physicians. Konuralp Medical Journal. 2020;12(2):338-43.