Ice pick headache and electrical seizures: a unique clinical entity?
Abstract
Abstract. Headache is often ignored as a symptom of epileptic seizure. To date, there have been no reports of ice pick headache as a symptom or association in epileptic seizure. Six children (ages 5.5-10 years; average 8.6 years; male-female ratio, 2:1) presenting with ice pick headache and paroxysmal electroencephalographic changes compatible with the diagnosis of epilepsy were evaluated. Only 66.6% had clinical seizures. The antiepileptic drugs were consistently effective in all cases. These findings seem to suggest that a distinct group of symptoms and signs (ice-pick headache, paroxysmal electroencephalographic changes, and epileptic seizure), which, associated together form a characteristic clinical picture or entity. This is the first report, to date. This report highlights the necessity to further search this unique clinical condition.
Key words: Ice pick headache, paroxysmal electroencephalographic changes, and epileptic seizure
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English
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Chandan Raybarman
This is me
Publication Date
January 16, 2013
Submission Date
January 16, 2013
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Year 2010 Volume: 15 Number: 2