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Childhood primary stabbing headache: A double center study.

Gabriele MonteLaura PapettiFabiana UrsittiGiorgia SforzaSamuela TarantinoMartina Checchi ProiettiDaniela D'AgnanoVittorio SciruicchioMassimiliano Valeriani
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2024)
Features of childhood PSH can vary widely. As seen in previous studies, several patients reported a stab duration longer than a few seconds and this might suggest that current ICHD-3 criteria may need adjustments to be suitable for children. High frequency of associated migraine and episodic syndromes could suggest a common pathophysiological mechanism between PSH and migraine. We can hypothesize that PSH and migraine attacks may be part of a spectrum of the same disease, although further evidence is needed. Larger studies with long-term follow-up are needed to improve understanding of this condition.
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