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View article: The effect of treatment onset time on acute efficacy in migraine patients treating with remote electrical neuromodulation (REN)
The effect of treatment onset time on acute efficacy in migraine patients treating with remote electrical neuromodulation (REN) Open
Aim To evaluate the effect of treatment onset-time on the effectiveness of remote electrical neuromodulation (REN) for acute treatment of migraine. Methods A real-world evidence study on migraine patients who treated with REN . REN treatme…
View article: Indomethacin‐responsive idiopathic red ear syndrome: A pediatric case
Indomethacin‐responsive idiopathic red ear syndrome: A pediatric case Open
First described in 1994,1 red ear syndrome (RES) remains a pathophysiologic mystery.2 Proposed criteria include at least 20 attacks of external ear pain and redness lasting up to 4 h at least once per day with two of the following: burning…
View article: Clinical Reasoning: A Teenager With Right-Sided Headache and Periorbital Changes
Clinical Reasoning: A Teenager With Right-Sided Headache and Periorbital Changes Open
While migraine is the most common headache disorder in children and adolescents presenting to a neurologist, other primary headache disorders are important to recognize. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias represent a rare group of primary h…
View article: Management of Chronic Migraine in Children and Adolescents: Where are We in 2022?
Management of Chronic Migraine in Children and Adolescents: Where are We in 2022? Open
Migraine is a neurological disorder that affects millions of children and adolescents worldwide. Chronic migraine is a subtype of migraine in which patients experience headaches for more days than not each month, with accompanying symptoms…
View article: Impact of MRA Echo Time on Stroke Prevention Therapy in Pediatric Patients with Sickle Cell Disease
Impact of MRA Echo Time on Stroke Prevention Therapy in Pediatric Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Open
Background: Flow artifact, intrinsic to Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA), is dependent on technical parameters and can lead to overinterpretation of stenosis. Degree of cerebrovascular stenosis in pediatric patients with sickle cell an…
View article: Nummular headache in children: A case series and systematic literature review
Nummular headache in children: A case series and systematic literature review Open
Background: Nummular headache is a rare primary headache disorder potentially disabling and refractory to treatment. Of over 300 reported cases, only 9 are children. Design/Methods: We searched our institutional database and PubMed for “nu…
View article: Risk factors for subsequent febrile seizures in the <scp>FEBSTAT</scp> study
Risk factors for subsequent febrile seizures in the <span>FEBSTAT</span> study Open
Summary Objectives To identify risk and risk factors for developing a subsequent febrile seizure ( FS ) in children with a first febrile status epilepticus ( FSE ) compared to a first simple febrile seizure ( SFS ). To identify home use of…