Migraine in Children Under 7  Years of Age: a Review

The objective of this manuscript is to provide a comprehensive review of epidemiologic, clinic, and therapeutic aspects of migraine in this age.Recent findingsCurrent literature data show that migraine has some differences, especially in clinical and therapeutic terms, in this age group compared to subsequent ages. Furthermore, some evidences showing that an early onset of migraine may play an unfavorable role in its natural history, suggest an early identification and management of migraine in younger children. Moreover, we highlight the role that factors of prenatal and perinatal development can play in the predisposition and anticipation of migraine onset. Finally, open questions related to the several undefined features of migraine in this age are reported.SummaryMigraine in this pediatric population is absolutely not rare,  represents an importan clinical challenge and probably has a negative predictive role.
Source: Current Pain and Headache Reports - Category: Neurology Source Type: research