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First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review

Background: Data on clinical presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine (HM) are quite limited in the literature, particularly in the pediatric age. The aim of the present study is to describe in detail the phenotypic features at onset and during the first years of disease of sporadic (SHM) and familial (F...

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Autores principales: Toldo, Irene, Brunello, Francesco, Morao, Veronica, Perissinotto, Egle, Valeriani, Massimiliano, Pruna, Dario, Tozzi, Elisabetta, Moscano, Filomena, Farello, Giovanni, Frusciante, Roberto, Carotenuto, Marco, Lisotto, Carlo, Ruffatti, Silvia, Maggioni, Ferdinando, Termine, Cristiano, Di Rosa, Gabriella, Nosadini, Margherita, Sartori, Stefano, Battistella, Pier Antonio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6803542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681150
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01079
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author Toldo, Irene
Brunello, Francesco
Morao, Veronica
Perissinotto, Egle
Valeriani, Massimiliano
Pruna, Dario
Tozzi, Elisabetta
Moscano, Filomena
Farello, Giovanni
Frusciante, Roberto
Carotenuto, Marco
Lisotto, Carlo
Ruffatti, Silvia
Maggioni, Ferdinando
Termine, Cristiano
Di Rosa, Gabriella
Nosadini, Margherita
Sartori, Stefano
Battistella, Pier Antonio
author_facet Toldo, Irene
Brunello, Francesco
Morao, Veronica
Perissinotto, Egle
Valeriani, Massimiliano
Pruna, Dario
Tozzi, Elisabetta
Moscano, Filomena
Farello, Giovanni
Frusciante, Roberto
Carotenuto, Marco
Lisotto, Carlo
Ruffatti, Silvia
Maggioni, Ferdinando
Termine, Cristiano
Di Rosa, Gabriella
Nosadini, Margherita
Sartori, Stefano
Battistella, Pier Antonio
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description Background: Data on clinical presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine (HM) are quite limited in the literature, particularly in the pediatric age. The aim of the present study is to describe in detail the phenotypic features at onset and during the first years of disease of sporadic (SHM) and familial (FHM) pediatric hemiplegic migraine and to review the pertinent literature. Results: Retrospective study of a cohort of children and adolescents diagnosed with hemiplegic migraine, recruited from 11 Italian specialized Juvenile Headache Centers. Forty-six cases (24 females) were collected and divided in two subgroups: 32 SHM (16 females), 14 FHM (8 females). Mean age at onset was 10.5 ± 3.8 y (range: 2–16 y). Mean duration of motor aura was 3.5 h (range: 5 min−48 h). SHM cases experienced more prolonged attacks than FHM cases, with significantly longer duration of both motor aura and of total HM attack. Sensory (65%) and basilar-type auras (63%) were frequently associated to the motor aura, without significant differences between SHM and FHM. At follow-up (mean duration 4.4 years) the mean frequency of attacks was 2.2 per year in the first year after disease onset, higher in FHM than in SHM cases (3.9 vs. 1.5 per year, respectively). A literature review retrieved seven studies, all but one were based on mixed adults and children cohorts. Conclusions: This study represents the first Italian pediatric series of HM ever reported, including both FHM and SHM patients. Our cohort highlights that in the pediatric HM has an heterogeneous clinical onset. Children present fewer non-motor auras as compared to adults and in some cases the first attack is preceded by transient neurological signs and symptoms in early childhood. In SHM cases, attacks were less frequent but more severe and prolonged, while FHM patients had less intense but more frequent attacks and a longer phase of active disease. Differently from previous studies, the majority of our cases, even with early onset and severe attacks, had a favorable clinical evolution.
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spelling pubmed-68035422019-11-03 First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review Toldo, Irene Brunello, Francesco Morao, Veronica Perissinotto, Egle Valeriani, Massimiliano Pruna, Dario Tozzi, Elisabetta Moscano, Filomena Farello, Giovanni Frusciante, Roberto Carotenuto, Marco Lisotto, Carlo Ruffatti, Silvia Maggioni, Ferdinando Termine, Cristiano Di Rosa, Gabriella Nosadini, Margherita Sartori, Stefano Battistella, Pier Antonio Front Neurol Neurology Background: Data on clinical presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine (HM) are quite limited in the literature, particularly in the pediatric age. The aim of the present study is to describe in detail the phenotypic features at onset and during the first years of disease of sporadic (SHM) and familial (FHM) pediatric hemiplegic migraine and to review the pertinent literature. Results: Retrospective study of a cohort of children and adolescents diagnosed with hemiplegic migraine, recruited from 11 Italian specialized Juvenile Headache Centers. Forty-six cases (24 females) were collected and divided in two subgroups: 32 SHM (16 females), 14 FHM (8 females). Mean age at onset was 10.5 ± 3.8 y (range: 2–16 y). Mean duration of motor aura was 3.5 h (range: 5 min−48 h). SHM cases experienced more prolonged attacks than FHM cases, with significantly longer duration of both motor aura and of total HM attack. Sensory (65%) and basilar-type auras (63%) were frequently associated to the motor aura, without significant differences between SHM and FHM. At follow-up (mean duration 4.4 years) the mean frequency of attacks was 2.2 per year in the first year after disease onset, higher in FHM than in SHM cases (3.9 vs. 1.5 per year, respectively). A literature review retrieved seven studies, all but one were based on mixed adults and children cohorts. Conclusions: This study represents the first Italian pediatric series of HM ever reported, including both FHM and SHM patients. Our cohort highlights that in the pediatric HM has an heterogeneous clinical onset. Children present fewer non-motor auras as compared to adults and in some cases the first attack is preceded by transient neurological signs and symptoms in early childhood. In SHM cases, attacks were less frequent but more severe and prolonged, while FHM patients had less intense but more frequent attacks and a longer phase of active disease. Differently from previous studies, the majority of our cases, even with early onset and severe attacks, had a favorable clinical evolution. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6803542/ /pubmed/31681150 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01079 Text en Copyright © 2019 Toldo, Brunello, Morao, Perissinotto, Valeriani, Pruna, Tozzi, Moscano, Farello, Frusciante, Carotenuto, Lisotto, Ruffatti, Maggioni, Termine, Di Rosa, Nosadini, Sartori and Battistella. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Toldo, Irene
Brunello, Francesco
Morao, Veronica
Perissinotto, Egle
Valeriani, Massimiliano
Pruna, Dario
Tozzi, Elisabetta
Moscano, Filomena
Farello, Giovanni
Frusciante, Roberto
Carotenuto, Marco
Lisotto, Carlo
Ruffatti, Silvia
Maggioni, Ferdinando
Termine, Cristiano
Di Rosa, Gabriella
Nosadini, Margherita
Sartori, Stefano
Battistella, Pier Antonio
First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review
title First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review
title_full First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review
title_fullStr First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review
title_short First Attack and Clinical Presentation of Hemiplegic Migraine in Pediatric Age: A Multicenter Retrospective Study and Literature Review
title_sort first attack and clinical presentation of hemiplegic migraine in pediatric age: a multicenter retrospective study and literature review
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6803542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681150
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01079
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