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Case 4: Frontal Headache, Photophobia, Fever and Vomiting in a 10-year-old Girl.

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[On the subject of the cyclic vomiting syndrome].

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The cyclic vomiting syndrome is defined by episodes of vomiting lasting from hours to days with free intervals between episodes. Various symptoms can be associated with vomiting: nausea, abdominal pain, photophobia, fever, pallor, dehydratation, excess salivation, social withdrawal. Some factors

Is cyclic vomiting syndrome related to migraine?

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OBJECTIVE To examine the overlap between cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) and migraine by comparing 2 subsets of children with migraine-associated and non-migraine-associated CVS. METHODS We studied all children <18 years of age who met the consensus criteria for CVS after presentation to our

[Clinical characteristics of 41 children with cyclic vomiting syndrome].

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OBJECTIVE To analyze the clinical characteristics of children with cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), summarize the experience for twelve years, and improve awareness, diagnosis and treatment level of CVS. METHODS The clinical data and results of long-term follow-up of the children with CVS seen from

Sudden onset of vomiting as a presentation of perimesencephalic subarachnoid haemorrhage.

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Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) makes up 1% of all attendances for acute severe headache to emergency departments, but other less common presentations may be seen. A 28-year-old man presented to the ED complaining of a 24-h history of nausea and vomiting of sudden onset, but without headache. The

[Cyclic vomiting syndrome in children].

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Cyclic vomiting syndrome in children is a manifestation of various etiologies, including gastroenterological and renal disorders, central and autonomic nervous system abnormalities, as well as metabolic and endocrine dysfunction. Frequently no organic cause is found. Personality profiles of children

Clinical Predictors for Migraine in Patients Presenting With Nausea and/or Vomiting.

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OBJECTIVE Many migraine patients develop nausea and/or vomiting (N/V) and are referred to gastroenterologists. This can lead to an inappropriate treatment and a delay of the correct diagnosis. We therefore aimed to identify predictors for migraine in patients presenting with N/V as well as

Prevalence of cyclic vomiting syndrome in a sample of Turkish school children in an urban area.

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OBJECTIVE Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is characterized by recurrent, explosive bouts of vomiting punctuating periods of normal health. Its prevalence is unclear in the world, and is unknown in Turkey. This study was designed to investigate its prevalence in Turkish school children. METHODS The

Hypothalamic and basal ganglia projections to the posterior thalamus: possible role in modulation of migraine headache and photophobia.

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Migraine attacks are typically described as unilateral, throbbing pain that is usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and exaggerated sensitivities to light, noise and smell. The headache phase of a migraine attack is mediated by activation of the trigeminovascular pathway; a nociceptive pathway

The use of questions to determine the presence of photophobia and phonophobia during migraine.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate whether the use of more detailed close-ended questions as part of the routine headache history is helpful when patients initially deny that they are sensitive to light and noise during migraine headaches. BACKGROUND According to the International Headache Society 2004

Expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide, adenosine A2a receptor and adenosine A1 receptor in experiment rat migraine models.

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A migraine is a disabling neurovascular disorder characterized by a unilateral throbbing headache that lasts from 4 to 72 h. The headache is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, phonophobia and photophobia, and may be worsened by physical exercise. The trigeminovascular system (TVS) is speculated

Analysis of dopamine beta hydroxylase gene polymorphisms in migraine.

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BACKGROUND Migraine is a complex neurological disorder characterized by severe recurrent headache, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. The frequency and duration of these symptoms varies among individuals. Dopaminergic systems are believed to be involved in migraine pathophysiology. We

Randomized, controlled trial of telcagepant over four migraine attacks.

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METHODS This study evaluated the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist telcagepant (tablet formulation) for treatment of a migraine attack and across four attacks. Adults with migraine were randomized, double-blind, to telcagepant 140 mg, telcagepant 280 mg, or control treatment

Migraine: diagnosis, management, and new treatment options.

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OBJECTIVE The safety and tolerability of medications used to treat acute migraine attacks are summarized, the classification of headaches and the causes of and diagnostic criteria for migraine are reviewed, and the clinical tolerability profiles and therapeutic benefits of second-generation triptans

[Migrainous aura subtypes in hospitalized children].

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BACKGROUND Migraine with aura is characterized by reversible focal neurological symptoms preceding or accompanying headache. Visual aura is the most common type of aura and its patognomic symptoms are scintillating fortification migrating across the visual field or scintillating scotoma. However,
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