Childhood-onset cluster headache is an excruciatingly painful and distressing condition. A retrospective study was conducted on charts of patients referring to our Headache Center. Those diagnosed as cluster headache were selected. We identified 11 children (6 males and 5 females). The mean age of cluster headache onset was 10 years (range: 5-16). All children had episodic cluster headache. All children had unilateral orbital pain; 7 patients had throbbing pain, whereas 4 children complained stabbing pain. The mean duration of the attack was 86 minutes (ranging from 30 to 180 minutes). The frequency of episodes was between 1 and 4 per day. All children had the typical cluster headache autonomic features, such as lacrimation, conjunctival injection, ptosis, and nostril rhinorrhea. Steroids showed a good clinical efficacy in interrupting cluster headache recurrence. As symptomatic drugs, acetaminophen as well as ibuprofen were ineffective; indomethacin was effective in 1 case.

Cluster Headache in Childhood: Case Series From a Pediatric Headache Center / Mariani, Rosanna; A., Capuano; R., Torriero; S., Tarantino; Properzi, Enrico; F., Vigevano; M., Valeriani. - In: JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0883-0738. - 29:1(2014), pp. 62-65. [10.1177/0883073812470735]

Cluster Headache in Childhood: Case Series From a Pediatric Headache Center

MARIANI, ROSANNA;PROPERZI, Enrico;
2014

Abstract

Childhood-onset cluster headache is an excruciatingly painful and distressing condition. A retrospective study was conducted on charts of patients referring to our Headache Center. Those diagnosed as cluster headache were selected. We identified 11 children (6 males and 5 females). The mean age of cluster headache onset was 10 years (range: 5-16). All children had episodic cluster headache. All children had unilateral orbital pain; 7 patients had throbbing pain, whereas 4 children complained stabbing pain. The mean duration of the attack was 86 minutes (ranging from 30 to 180 minutes). The frequency of episodes was between 1 and 4 per day. All children had the typical cluster headache autonomic features, such as lacrimation, conjunctival injection, ptosis, and nostril rhinorrhea. Steroids showed a good clinical efficacy in interrupting cluster headache recurrence. As symptomatic drugs, acetaminophen as well as ibuprofen were ineffective; indomethacin was effective in 1 case.
2014
autonomic; ptosis; cluster headache; lacrimation; autonomic features; pain; keywords:autonomic; rhinorrhea
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Cluster Headache in Childhood: Case Series From a Pediatric Headache Center / Mariani, Rosanna; A., Capuano; R., Torriero; S., Tarantino; Properzi, Enrico; F., Vigevano; M., Valeriani. - In: JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0883-0738. - 29:1(2014), pp. 62-65. [10.1177/0883073812470735]
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