PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS

Childhood periodic syndromes are a group of functional states occurring at an early age, including in the first year of life, which are pre sently considered as equivalents or precursors for further migraine. Insufficient coverage of the problem in the Russian literature, the paroxysmal occurrence a...

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Main Authors: A. E. Ponyatishin, A. B. Pal’chik, V. V. Privorotskaya, O. I. Glebovskaya
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description Childhood periodic syndromes are a group of functional states occurring at an early age, including in the first year of life, which are pre sently considered as equivalents or precursors for further migraine. Insufficient coverage of the problem in the Russian literature, the paroxysmal occurrence and periodic recurrence of these states are a frequent cause of readmissions, numerous, sometimes invasive studies, misdiagnoses, and, as a consequence, the use of aggressive, pathogenetically unsound therapy, which ultimately affects quality of life in a child. The review article highlights the basic issues of the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations of major forms of childhood periodic syndromes, as well as approaches to their diagnosis, treatment, and prediction. To familiarize a wide range of specialists, not only neurologists, with these conditions in children will, of course, reduce the overdiagnosis of various more serious diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-9e0dc12a95d942ebba7f5d4e55e0ff3d2025-08-04T14:12:11ZrusABV-pressРусский журнал детской неврологии2073-88032412-91782016-11-01113384810.17650/2073-8803-2016-11-3-38-48128PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONSA. E. Ponyatishin0A. B. Pal’chik1V. V. Privorotskaya2O. I. Glebovskaya3Department of Psychoneurology, Faculty of Advanced and Postgraduate Training, Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaDepartment of Psychoneurology, Faculty of Advanced and Postgraduate Training, Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaDepartment of Psychoneurology, Faculty of Advanced and Postgraduate Training, Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaSaint Olga City Children’s HospitalChildhood periodic syndromes are a group of functional states occurring at an early age, including in the first year of life, which are pre sently considered as equivalents or precursors for further migraine. Insufficient coverage of the problem in the Russian literature, the paroxysmal occurrence and periodic recurrence of these states are a frequent cause of readmissions, numerous, sometimes invasive studies, misdiagnoses, and, as a consequence, the use of aggressive, pathogenetically unsound therapy, which ultimately affects quality of life in a child. The review article highlights the basic issues of the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations of major forms of childhood periodic syndromes, as well as approaches to their diagnosis, treatment, and prediction. To familiarize a wide range of specialists, not only neurologists, with these conditions in children will, of course, reduce the overdiagnosis of various more serious diseases.https://rjdn.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/166pediatric migraine equivalentschildhood periodic syndromesparoxysmal torticollisparoxysmal vertigocyclic vomitingabdominal migraine
spellingShingle A. E. Ponyatishin
A. B. Pal’chik
V. V. Privorotskaya
O. I. Glebovskaya
PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
Русский журнал детской неврологии
pediatric migraine equivalents
childhood periodic syndromes
paroxysmal torticollis
paroxysmal vertigo
cyclic vomiting
abdominal migraine
title PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
title_full PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
title_fullStr PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
title_full_unstemmed PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
title_short PEDIATRIC MIGRAINE EQUIVALENTS. CHILDHOOD PERIODIC SYNDROMES. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THE AUTHORS’ CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
title_sort pediatric migraine equivalents childhood periodic syndromes a review of literature and the authors clinical observations
topic pediatric migraine equivalents
childhood periodic syndromes
paroxysmal torticollis
paroxysmal vertigo
cyclic vomiting
abdominal migraine
url https://rjdn.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/166
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