Clinical neurophysiology in childhood headache
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1999.1903137.x
Clinical neurophysiology in childhood headache
Abstract
Electrophysiological studies in childhood headache are of interest because of the need to make a clinical diagnosis and also because of the efficacy of physiopathological studies in juvenile age attributable to the recent outcome of the illness, with less clinical modification by environmental factors or drug use. Electrophysiological studies in childhood headache are concerned with migraine and electroencephalographic (EEG) evaluations; evoked potentials, event-related potentials and, less often, electromyographic studies are also reported. Visual analysis of EEG suggests an association between migraine and epilepsy; quantitative EEG, visual and event-related evoked potentials show fluctuating abnormalities, depending on the occurrence of the migraine attacks and permanent anomalous patterns related to the basic mechanisms underlying the disease. Blink reflex studies might suggest a primary dysfunction of the nociceptive control central system in children affected by tension-type headache and migraine. The use of neurophysiological procedures in juvenile migraine is considered limited in clinical practice and of particular interest in neurophysiological studies of headache.
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