Cluster headache in childhood and adolescence: one-year prevalence in an out-patient population
Tóm tắt
A multicenter one-year study was carried out on 6629
headache patients under 18 years of age, attending 27 centers
and clinics devoted to headache in Italy to identify the
prevalence of cluster headache (CH) in childhood and
adolescence. Two male CH patients aged 9 and 17 years were
identified. Their attacks fulfilled the IHS criteria for CH, and
they were classified as having cluster headache with
undetermined periodicity and episodic cluster headache,
respectively. The one-year prevalence in this headache
out-patient population under 18 years of age was calculated to
be 0.03%. This value is smaller than that derived in the general
population. This finding further confirms the rarity of early
diagnosis of this primary disorder in childhood and adolescence,
as demonstrated in other studies.