17 results match your criteria: "Children Epilepsy and EEG Center[Affiliation]"
Life (Basel)
October 2024
Children Epilepsy and EEG Center, San Paolo Hospital, ASL Bari, 70132 Bari, Italy.
Headaches represent a common and debilitating neurological disorder among the pediatric population [...
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July 2024
Department of Pharmacy-Drug Sciences, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", 70125 Bari, Italy.
J Integr Neurosci
July 2024
Department of Neuroscience, Mental Health & Sense Organs (NESMOS), Faculty of Medicine & Psychology, Sant'Andrea Hospital, 00198 Rome, Italy.
Autonomic symptoms may be local and general clinical manifestations of both epilepsy and migraine caused by the dysfunction of brain areas best known as the central autonomic network. Despite their prevalence, autonomic signs are often misdiagnosed and their treatment is undervalued. This review aims to describe the autonomic manifestations reported during seizures and migraineur attacks according to their presentation, focusing on the role of the central autonomic network (CAN) and on the parasympathetic outflow that often-induced cranial autonomic symptoms (CAS) during migraineur attacks.
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June 2024
Neuroscience Department, Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS, Florence, Italy; Department of Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Child Health, University of Florence, Italy. Electronic address:
Cephalalgia
January 2024
Developmental Neurology Unit, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS), 00165 Rome, Italy.
Brain Sci
April 2023
Children Epilepsy and EEG Center, San Paolo Hospital, ASL Bari, 70132 Bari, Italy.
Since the earliest descriptions of the simple visual hallucinations in migraine patients and in subjects suffering from occipital lobe epilepsy, several important issues have arisen in recognizing epileptic seizures of the occipital lobe, which often present with symptoms mimicking migraine. A detailed quantitative and qualitative clinical scrutiny of timing and characteristics of visual impairment can contribute to avoiding mistakes. Differential diagnosis, in children, might be challenging because of the partial clinical, therapeutic, and pathophysiological overlaps between the two diseases that often coexist.
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March 2023
Child Neuropsychiatry Department, ISMEP, ARNAS Civico, 90100 Palermo, Italy.
The orofacial pain syndromes (OFPs) are a heterogeneous group of syndromes characterized by painful attacks involving the orofacial structures. They may be summarily subdivided into two great categories: (1) orofacial pain mainly attributed to dental disorders such as dentoalveolar and myofascial orofacial pain or temporomandibular joint (TM) pain; (2) orofacial pain mainly attributed to non-dental pain as neuralgias, facial localization of primary headaches or idiopathic orofacial pain. The second group is uncommon, often described by single case reports, can often show overlapping symptoms with the first group, and represents a clinical challenge, carrying the risk of undervaluation and possibly invasive odontoiatric treatment.
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April 2023
Neurophysiopathology Unit, DiBrain Department, Bari Aldo Moro University, 70121 Bari, Italy.
Primary headaches, especially migraines, have a significant impact on physical and mental health, as well as on the scholarly performance and quality of life of children and adolescents. Osmophobia could be a potential diagnostic marker of migraine diagnosis and disability. This multicenter observational cross-sectional study included 645 children, aged 8-15, with a diagnosis of primary headaches.
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March 2023
Child Neuropsychiatry Department, ISMEP-ARNAS Civico, 90100 Palermo, Italy.
Background: Despite its high prevalence, the clinical course of pediatric migraine has not been fully understood, and previous studies present conflicting results. We present here the findings of a 10-year follow-up study involving children with severe migraine pain admitted to our emergency department. Furthermore, all studies were carried out on selected outpatient clinical case studies.
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June 2023
Neuroscience Department, Meyer Children's Hospital IRCSS, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Objectives: We describe the Residras registry, dedicated to Dravet syndrome (DS) and to other phenotypes related to SCN1A mutations, as a paradigm of registry for rare and complex epilepsies. Our primary objectives are to present the tools and framework of the integrative platform, the main characteristics emerging from the patient cohort included in the registry, with emphasis on demographic, clinical outcome, and mortality.
Methods: Standardized data of enrolled pediatric and adult patients were collected in 24 Italian expert centers and regularly updated at least on a yearly basis.
J Clin Med
December 2022
Children Epilepsy and EEG Center, PO, San Paolo ASL, 70132 Bari, Italy.
The WHO recognizes migraine as one of the most disabling diseases [...
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May 2022
Children Epilepsy and EEG Center, PO, San Paolo ASL, 70132 Bari, Italy.
Trochlear Migraine has been recently described as the concurrence of strictly unilateral migraine and ipsilateral trochleodynia with relief of migraine after successful treatment of trochleodynia. This disorder has been interpreted as "cluster-tic syndrome" or "seizure-triggered migraine". Trochlear Migraine is unrecognized and rarely described in childhood.
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May 2022
AOU Policlinico, Applied Neurophysiology and Pain Unit, Basic Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs Department, Aldo Moro University, 70124 Bari, Italy.
Pain is a minor problem compared with other Huntington Disease (HD) symptoms. Nevertheless, in HD it is poorly recognized and underestimated. So far, no study evaluated the presence of chronic pain in HD.
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November 2020
Headache Center, Department of Neuroscience, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Rome, Italy.
Objective: The present Italian multicenter study aimed at investigating whether the course of primary headache disorders in children and adolescents was changed during the lockdown necessary to contain the COVID-19 emergency in Italy.
Methods: During the lockdown, we submitted an online questionnaire to patients already diagnosed with primary headache disorders. Questions explored the course of headache, daily habits, psychological factors related to COVID-19, general mood and school stress.
Pain Res Manag
December 2019
Child Neuropsychiatry Unit, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University "A. Moro", Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70100 Bari, Italy.
Juvenile fibromyalgia (JFM) is a chronic pain syndrome with onset in developmental age, characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain associated with other neurological or nonneurological symptoms. Headache is one of the most frequent comorbid conditions with JFM, but this association is still poorly studied in the juvenile population. The literature review was conducted searching through PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science with a combination of the following free-text terms: "fibromyalgia," "juvenile fibromyalgia," "headache," "primary headache," "migraine," "children," "adolescents," and "comorbidity.
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February 2019
Applied Neurophysiology and Pain Unit, Basic Medical, Neuroscience and Sensory System Department, Policlinico General Hospital, Bari Aldo Moro University, Bari, Italy.
Migraine is the most common cause of primary headache in children leading to a decrease in the quality of life. During the last decade, pain catastrophizing construct became a major focus of interest in the study and treatment of pain. To evaluate pain catastrophizing in episodic and chronic migraine children and adolescents selected in a tertiary headache Center.
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December 2017
Psychological Pediatric Service, Bari Policlinico General Hospital, Bari, Italy.
Background: Central sensitization is an important epiphenomenon of the adult migraine, clinically expressed by allodynia, pericranial tenderness and comorbidity for fibromyalgia in a relevant number of patients. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and the clinical characteristics of allodynia, pericranial tenderness, and comorbidity for Juvenile Fibromialgia (JFM) in a cohort of migraine children selected in a tertiary headache center.
Methods: This was an observational cross-sectional study on 8-15 years old migraine patients.