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Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report

INTRODUCTION: Primary stabbing headache (or “ice pick headache”) is an alteration characterized by brief jabs (short stabs of pain, lasting ~3 seconds), which appear spontaneously, irregularly, and affecting unilaterally or bilaterally. Indomethacin has traditionally been used as the main therapeuti...

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Autores principales: Bermúdez Salazar, Mauricio, Rojas Cerón, Christian Andrés, Arana Muñoz, Ronald Santiago
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410200
http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/cm.v49i2.3857
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author Bermúdez Salazar, Mauricio
Rojas Cerón, Christian Andrés
Arana Muñoz, Ronald Santiago
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Rojas Cerón, Christian Andrés
Arana Muñoz, Ronald Santiago
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description INTRODUCTION: Primary stabbing headache (or “ice pick headache”) is an alteration characterized by brief jabs (short stabs of pain, lasting ~3 seconds), which appear spontaneously, irregularly, and affecting unilaterally or bilaterally. Indomethacin has traditionally been used as the main therapeutic option. However, this drug is ineffective in a considerable percentage of patients and can generate multiple adverse effects that occur at therapeutic doses. CLINICAL CASE: A 7-year-old male patient with primary stabbing headache of mild to moderate intensity, lasting 3 to 4 seconds, without relevant history, with normal neurodevelopment, neurological examination and neuroimaging; no triggers were identified. It was started therapeutic trial with Coenzyme Q10; however, no improvement in the symptoms was identified. TREATMENT AND OUTCOMES: A therapeutic management was carried out with Melatonin, which led to complete remission of the symptoms; without adverse effects in the posterior follow-up months. CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC RELEVANCE: There is little information regarding effective and safe treatments for primary stabbing headache in children. The present case identifies Melatonin as an innovative, effective and safe therapeutic alternative in the treatment of primary stabbing headache in children. This is a significant advance in the understanding of primary stabbing headache in the pediatric population. CONCLUSION: Melatonin may be an effective and safe therapeutic option for the treatment of primary stabbing headache in pediatric patients. It is necessary to deepen its research, in order to establish its use in a clinical practice guide.
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spelling pubmed-62204832018-11-08 Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report Bermúdez Salazar, Mauricio Rojas Cerón, Christian Andrés Arana Muñoz, Ronald Santiago Colomb Med (Cali) Case Report INTRODUCTION: Primary stabbing headache (or “ice pick headache”) is an alteration characterized by brief jabs (short stabs of pain, lasting ~3 seconds), which appear spontaneously, irregularly, and affecting unilaterally or bilaterally. Indomethacin has traditionally been used as the main therapeutic option. However, this drug is ineffective in a considerable percentage of patients and can generate multiple adverse effects that occur at therapeutic doses. CLINICAL CASE: A 7-year-old male patient with primary stabbing headache of mild to moderate intensity, lasting 3 to 4 seconds, without relevant history, with normal neurodevelopment, neurological examination and neuroimaging; no triggers were identified. It was started therapeutic trial with Coenzyme Q10; however, no improvement in the symptoms was identified. TREATMENT AND OUTCOMES: A therapeutic management was carried out with Melatonin, which led to complete remission of the symptoms; without adverse effects in the posterior follow-up months. CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC RELEVANCE: There is little information regarding effective and safe treatments for primary stabbing headache in children. The present case identifies Melatonin as an innovative, effective and safe therapeutic alternative in the treatment of primary stabbing headache in children. This is a significant advance in the understanding of primary stabbing headache in the pediatric population. CONCLUSION: Melatonin may be an effective and safe therapeutic option for the treatment of primary stabbing headache in pediatric patients. It is necessary to deepen its research, in order to establish its use in a clinical practice guide. Universidad del Valle 2018-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6220483/ /pubmed/30410200 http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/cm.v49i2.3857 Text en Copyright © 2018 Universidad del Valle This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Bermúdez Salazar, Mauricio
Rojas Cerón, Christian Andrés
Arana Muñoz, Ronald Santiago
Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
title Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
title_full Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
title_fullStr Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
title_short Prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
title_sort prophylaxis with melatonin for primary stabbing headache in pediatrics: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410200
http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/cm.v49i2.3857
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