Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3036738 Brain and Development 2016 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

“Migraine-related conditions” are probably the second most common condition after seizure encountered in pediatric neurology requiring frequent Emergency Department visits. Among migraines, migraine-related condition presents with an acute onset sign or symptom other than headache or visual aura of unknown etiology. A delay in diagnosis is a common occurrence.Previously, the authors proposed a common clinical profile and suggested that the future review should seek the applicability of the common profile in aid to clinical diagnosis of migraine-related individual syndromes.Authors describe the clinical characteristics and differential diagnosis of the spectrum of migraine variants and beyond in children.

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