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Epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases

Epicrania fugax (EF) is a novel syndrome, described as a paroxysmal and brief head pain, starting in posterior cranial regions and rapidly spreading forward ipsilateral eye, nose or forehead. Two patients with comparable clinical features stemming from frontal scalp to ipsilateral posterior regions...

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Autores principales: Mulero, Patricia, Guerrero, Ángel L., Herrero-Velázquez, Sonia, Cortijo, Elisa, Pedraza, María, Peñas, María L., Miranda, Sara, Rojo, Esther, Fernández, Rosa
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Publicado: Springer Milan 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3173638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21618032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-011-0353-1
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author Mulero, Patricia
Guerrero, Ángel L.
Herrero-Velázquez, Sonia
Cortijo, Elisa
Pedraza, María
Peñas, María L.
Miranda, Sara
Rojo, Esther
Fernández, Rosa
author_facet Mulero, Patricia
Guerrero, Ángel L.
Herrero-Velázquez, Sonia
Cortijo, Elisa
Pedraza, María
Peñas, María L.
Miranda, Sara
Rojo, Esther
Fernández, Rosa
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description Epicrania fugax (EF) is a novel syndrome, described as a paroxysmal and brief head pain, starting in posterior cranial regions and rapidly spreading forward ipsilateral eye, nose or forehead. Two patients with comparable clinical features stemming from frontal scalp to ipsilateral posterior regions have been recently described and proposed as backward radiation epicrania fugax (BREF). We report a new series of nine BREF and compare their clinical characteristics with 18 forward radiation EF (FREF). Since first description of BREF in February 2010 we have assessed nine patients (four males, five females) with this clinical picture at an outpatient headache office in a Tertiary Hospital. Comparison is established with 18 FREF patients (6 males, 12 females), attended since the publication of first series of EF in March 2008. We found no differences between BREF and FREF, respectively, in age at onset (43.4 ± 13.1 vs. 42.5 ± 17.7 years), female/male ratio (5/4 vs. 12/6), pain intensity (6.9 ± 2.1 vs. 6.8 ± 2.1 in a 0–10 visual analogical scale), duration (7.1 ± 4.9 vs. 5.7 ± 4.3 s) and frequency of episodes per day (7 ± 8.4 vs. 9.9 ± 15.4). Patients in BREF group presented less frequently interictal pain in stemming point (22.2 vs. 55.5%) and accompanying autonomic signs (33.3 vs. 55.5%), but without statistical significance in both the cases. This series reinforces the proposal of EF as a new headache variant or a new headache syndrome. Clinical picture of brief pain paroxysms starting in the anterior scalp and radiating backwards does not fit known headaches or neuralgias and might correspond to a reverse variant of EF, clinical characteristics of which are comparable to FREF.
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spelling pubmed-31736382011-09-26 Epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases Mulero, Patricia Guerrero, Ángel L. Herrero-Velázquez, Sonia Cortijo, Elisa Pedraza, María Peñas, María L. Miranda, Sara Rojo, Esther Fernández, Rosa J Headache Pain Original Epicrania fugax (EF) is a novel syndrome, described as a paroxysmal and brief head pain, starting in posterior cranial regions and rapidly spreading forward ipsilateral eye, nose or forehead. Two patients with comparable clinical features stemming from frontal scalp to ipsilateral posterior regions have been recently described and proposed as backward radiation epicrania fugax (BREF). We report a new series of nine BREF and compare their clinical characteristics with 18 forward radiation EF (FREF). Since first description of BREF in February 2010 we have assessed nine patients (four males, five females) with this clinical picture at an outpatient headache office in a Tertiary Hospital. Comparison is established with 18 FREF patients (6 males, 12 females), attended since the publication of first series of EF in March 2008. We found no differences between BREF and FREF, respectively, in age at onset (43.4 ± 13.1 vs. 42.5 ± 17.7 years), female/male ratio (5/4 vs. 12/6), pain intensity (6.9 ± 2.1 vs. 6.8 ± 2.1 in a 0–10 visual analogical scale), duration (7.1 ± 4.9 vs. 5.7 ± 4.3 s) and frequency of episodes per day (7 ± 8.4 vs. 9.9 ± 15.4). Patients in BREF group presented less frequently interictal pain in stemming point (22.2 vs. 55.5%) and accompanying autonomic signs (33.3 vs. 55.5%), but without statistical significance in both the cases. This series reinforces the proposal of EF as a new headache variant or a new headache syndrome. Clinical picture of brief pain paroxysms starting in the anterior scalp and radiating backwards does not fit known headaches or neuralgias and might correspond to a reverse variant of EF, clinical characteristics of which are comparable to FREF. Springer Milan 2011-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3173638/ /pubmed/21618032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-011-0353-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Guerrero, Ángel L.
Herrero-Velázquez, Sonia
Cortijo, Elisa
Pedraza, María
Peñas, María L.
Miranda, Sara
Rojo, Esther
Fernández, Rosa
Epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases
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title_full Epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases
title_fullStr Epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases
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title_short Epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases
title_sort epicrania fugax with backward radiation: clinical characteristics of nine new cases
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3173638/
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