Remote poststroke headache in children: Characteristics and association with stroke recurrence
Conclusions
Remote poststroke headache is a common morbidity among pediatric stroke survivors, particularly in older children. Headaches may increase health care utilization, including neuroimaging and hospital admissions. We identified a possible association between poststroke headache and stroke recurrence.
Source: Neurology Clinical Practice - Category: Neurology Authors: Chelse, A. B., Kurz, J. E., Gorman, K. M., Epstein, L. G., Balmert, L. C., Ciolino, J. D., Wainwright, M. S. Tags: Childhood stroke, Secondary headache disorders, Pediatric headache, Pediatric stroke; see Cerebrovascular Disease/ Childhood stroke, Risk factors in epidemiology Research Source Type: research
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