Abstract The objective of this study was to assess epi-demiology, diagnostic work-up, treatment and follow-up of children presenting to emergency department (ED) with headache. Records of visits for non-traumatic headache to the ED of a pediatric hospital over a period of 12 months were retrospectively reviewed. Headache center charts were analyzed one year after. Five-hundred and fifty patients (1 % of all ED visits) were included. Spectrum of diagnoses was: primary headache (56.7%), with 9.6 % of migraine; secondary headache (42%); unclassified head-ache (1.3%). Viral illnesses accounted for 90.5 % of secondary headaches. A serious disorder was found in 4% of patients. Forty-four patients (8%) underwent neuroim-aging studies, with 25 % of...
This study aimed to determine how common are specific red flags of life-threatening headache (LTH) a...
Background: The care of patients with headache in the emergency department (ED) represents a diagnos...
A consecutive series of 150 children (aged 2 to 18 years) who presented to an emergency department w...
The aim of this study was to assess admissions, for headache, to the emergency department (ED) of th...
Headache is the third cause of visits to pediatric emergency departments (ED). According to a system...
Headache is the most frequent neurological symptom in childhood and the main reason for admission to...
Aim Italian national guidelines on pain management were published in 2010, but there is little infor...
The diagnoses, indications for CT scans, and pharmacological therapy in 130 children (0.7% of all pe...
Headaches are one of the most frequent causes of hospital admission in Pediatric Neurology, not only...
The aim of this study was to evaluate how the management of children admitted with headache to a Ped...
Objective: Aim of this study is to examine the epidemiology of paediatric headache and periodic synd...
BackgroundHeadache is a common complaint in children and is one of the most common reasons for prese...
Headaches are a common complaint for children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) at Connect...
Headache is the most common somatic complaint in children and adolescents. The evaluation should inc...
Headache is the most common somatic complaint in children and adolescents. The evaluation should inc...
This study aimed to determine how common are specific red flags of life-threatening headache (LTH) a...
Background: The care of patients with headache in the emergency department (ED) represents a diagnos...
A consecutive series of 150 children (aged 2 to 18 years) who presented to an emergency department w...
The aim of this study was to assess admissions, for headache, to the emergency department (ED) of th...
Headache is the third cause of visits to pediatric emergency departments (ED). According to a system...
Headache is the most frequent neurological symptom in childhood and the main reason for admission to...
Aim Italian national guidelines on pain management were published in 2010, but there is little infor...
The diagnoses, indications for CT scans, and pharmacological therapy in 130 children (0.7% of all pe...
Headaches are one of the most frequent causes of hospital admission in Pediatric Neurology, not only...
The aim of this study was to evaluate how the management of children admitted with headache to a Ped...
Objective: Aim of this study is to examine the epidemiology of paediatric headache and periodic synd...
BackgroundHeadache is a common complaint in children and is one of the most common reasons for prese...
Headaches are a common complaint for children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) at Connect...
Headache is the most common somatic complaint in children and adolescents. The evaluation should inc...
Headache is the most common somatic complaint in children and adolescents. The evaluation should inc...
This study aimed to determine how common are specific red flags of life-threatening headache (LTH) a...
Background: The care of patients with headache in the emergency department (ED) represents a diagnos...
A consecutive series of 150 children (aged 2 to 18 years) who presented to an emergency department w...