Migraine Variants or Episodic Syndromes That May Be Associated with Migraine and Other Unusual Pediatric Headache Syndromes

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Purpose To provide an overview of the clinical course for children and adolescents with migraine variants (M.V.), childhood periodic syndromes or the episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine using the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd Edition Beta version [ICHD-3] International Headache Society criteria for the diagnosis of each disorder. Method Migraine is a complex set of neurological symptoms. This review encompasses the subtypes of M.V. or episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine within the children and adolescent population. Conclusion The episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine or migraine variant is multilayered neurological disorder in young children and adolescents. Within the these generally pediatric syndromes there are associated disorders described in this review, to provide a clinical overview and including the less common forms of migraine, such as acute confusional migraine, trauma-triggered migraine, and transient global amnesia.

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Rothner, A. D., & Parikh, S. (2016, January 1). Migraine Variants or Episodic Syndromes That May Be Associated with Migraine and Other Unusual Pediatric Headache Syndromes. Headache. Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/head.12750

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