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  1. Chronic Daily Headache Disorderhttps://cnke.org/articles/39

    Definition and Prevalence Chronic daily headache is diagnosed based on the presence of headaches occurring for 15 or more days per month, over a period of three consecutive months, without any underlying organic pathology. These headaches last for more...

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  2. Migrainehttps://cnke.org/articles/37

    Overview Migraines are severe, often bilateral, throbbing headaches commonly located in the temples or frontal regions of the head. They affect different age groups with varying prevalence rates: 2-5% in preschool children, 10% in school-aged children,...

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  3. Migraine in childhoodhttps://cnke.org/articles/358

    Role of CGRP in Migraine Monoclonal Antibodies in Pediatrics Caution in Prescribing Recommendations by American Headache Society Ongoing Studies Ongoing Pediatric Trials for CGRP Antagonists and Related Treatments (Szperka CL et al., 2018) Background on...

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  4. Tension-type headachehttps://cnke.org/articles/40

    Tension-type headache is one of the most common forms of headache among children and adolescents, alongside migraine. The prevalence of tension-type headache in this demographic is variable, with studies reporting a range from 0.9% to 73%, largely due...

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  5. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertensionhttps://cnke.org/articles/178

    Prevalence: Ranges from 0.5–2 per 100,000, increasing with the global rise in obesity. Clinical Features Main Symptoms: Headache: Frequently migrainous in phenotype; may persist after ICP normalization. Visual Alterations: Papilledema-induced visual...

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  6. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias https://cnke.org/articles/41

    Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs) are a group of headache disorders characterized by repetitive, brief episodes of severe unilateral pain accompanied by ipsilateral autonomic symptoms such as rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, lacrimation, and...

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  7. Ice pick headacheshttps://cnke.org/articles/42

    pick headaches are a benign primary headache disorder characterized by sudden, sharp, ice pick-like pains. These pains typically last for seconds to minutes and can occur at different locations on the child's head. Ice pick headaches are often observed...

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  8. Ice pick headacheshttps://cnke.org/topics/ice-pick-headaches

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  9. headacheshttps://cnke.org/topics/headaches

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  10. Chronic Daily Headachehttps://cnke.org/topics/chronic-daily-headache

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  11. Tension Type Headachehttps://cnke.org/topics/tension-type-headache

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  12. Cluster Headachehttps://cnke.org/topics/cluster-headache

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  13. Papillodemahttps://cnke.org/articles/179

    Mechanical compression of optic nerve → venous stasis and capillary leakage → disc edema. Clinical Presentation Symptoms: Headache (worse in the morning, with coughing, sneezing, or straining). Visual disturbances: Transient visual obscurations....

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  14. Neurofibromatosishttps://cnke.org/articles/283

    Neurologic Abnormalities General Overview: Neurologic disorders in NF1 include cognitive deficits, learning disabilities, headaches, seizures, gross and fine motor developmental delays, macrocephaly, and symptoms from dural ectasia along the spine...

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  15. Kenneth J Mackhttps://cnke.org/editors/kenneth-j-mack

    of the Division and Chief of the Division (2017). While at Mayo, his interest and expertise in the management of difficult headache problems and movement disorders and tics has resulted in a well-deserved reputation for thoughtful and considerate care...

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  16. Biochemical investigations in Bloodhttps://cnke.org/articles/13

    (see also Ischaemic forearm test at end of this chapter) Neonatal seizures ± vomiting. Acute encephalopathy. Vomiting-headache-impaired consciousness complex. 'Stroke'. Intermittent ataxia May be fasting or postprandial or at time of acute illness. Can...

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  17. Biochemical investigations in Urinehttps://cnke.org/articles/167

    disease); 4-hydroxybutyric (SSADH deficiency); methylmalonic (cobalamin disorders) Orotic acid III neonate.. Vomiting-headache-impaired consciousness complex. 'Stroke'. ↓ ammonia Random sample. Interpretation should be by metabolic expert If ↑=...

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  18. Investigations - Urine Biochemistryhttps://cnke.org/articles/291

    disease); 4-hydroxybutyric (SSADH deficiency); methylmalonic (cobalamin disorders) Orotic acid III neonate.. Vomiting-headache-impaired consciousness complex. 'Stroke'. ↓ ammonia Random sample. Interpretation should be by metabolic expert If ↑=...

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  19. Lafora diseasehttps://cnke.org/articles/259

    of symptoms between 8-19 years, peak at 14-16 years; rare early onset in children as young as 5 years Initial symptoms: headaches, learning difficulties, and seizures Most common seizures: myoclonic seizures (jerking or shaking movements) Other seizure...

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  20. Illness Anxiety Disorder (IAD)https://cnke.org/articles/281

    concerns that can interfere with school performance and social activities. Somatic Complaints: Physical symptoms such as headaches or stomachaches that do not have a medical explanation. Causes Genetic Factors: Family history of anxiety disorders or...

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