Pediatric Migraine Phenomena and Variants: Don’t Let Them Go Over Your Head

Shanna Swartwood, Kendra Pham,Meghan S. Candee

CURRENT PAIN AND HEADACHE REPORTS(2020)

Cited 1|Views3
No score
Abstract
Purpose of Review Primary care providers, general pediatric neurologists, and other related subspecialty providers require a clear understanding of pediatric migraine with typical aura and its variants. Recent Findings We highlight some of the genetic mutations known to contribute to specific types of migraine with aura, discuss the ophthalmologic phenomena of migraine and call attention to some of the earliest manifestations of migraine in children, many of which have correlates in adulthood. Summary While the majority of headaches in children are migraine with or without aura or tension type, many migraine and aura variants exist. Early and accurate diagnosis of episodic syndromes associated with migraine, as defined by the 2018 ICHD-3 criteria, can help to reduce unnecessary imaging, referrals, cost and anxiety, thereby benefiting patients and their families.
More
Translated text
Key words
Migraine,Pediatric,Periodic,Aura,Variant,Episodic
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined