Cranial autonomic symptoms in pediatric migraine are the rule, not the exception
Conclusions:
In pediatric/adolescent migraine, the presence of cranial autonomic symptoms appears to be the rule rather than the exception. Clinicians should be careful to consider migraine when evaluating a child with headache and associated ocular or nasal symptoms so as to avoid giving a misdiagnosis of sinus headache.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Gelfand, A. A., Reider, A. C., Goadsby, P. J. Tags: All Headache, Migraine, Pediatric headache, All Pain, All Pediatric ARTICLE Source Type: research
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