| Literature DB >> 21360158 |
Vincenzo Belcastro1, Pasquale Striano, Dorotheè G A Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenité, Maria Pia Villa, Pasquale Parisi.
Abstract
Despite the fact that migraine and epilepsy are among the commoner brain diseases and that comorbidity of these conditions is well known, only few reports of migralepsy and hemicrania epileptica (HE) have been published according to the current ICHD-II criteria. Particularly, ICHD-II describes "migraine-triggered seizure" (i.e., migralepsy) among complications of migraine at "1.5.5" (as a rare event in which a seizure happens during migrainous aura), while hemicrania epileptica (coded at "7.6.1") and post-ictal headache (coded at "7.6.2") are described among headaches attributed to epileptic seizure. However, to date neither the International Headache Society nor the International League against Epilepsy mention that headache/migraine may be the sole ictal epileptic manifestation. Based on the current knowledge, migralepsy is highly unlikely to exist as such. We, therefore, propose to delete this term until clear evidence its existence is provided. Moreover, we herein propose a revision of terminology and classification criteria to properly represent the migraine/headache relationships. We suggest the term "ictal epileptic headache" in cases in which headache/migraine is the sole ictal epileptic manifestation.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21360158 PMCID: PMC3094666 DOI: 10.1007/s10194-011-0318-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Review of the five reported “ictal epileptic headache” cases described in the literature compared to the present ICHD-II criteria for “Hemicrania Epileptica” (HE)
| ICHD-II criteria for HE | Walker et al. [ | Ghofrani et al. [ | Parisi et al. [ | Perucca et al. [ | Belcastro et al. [ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (a) Headache lasting seconds to minutes, with features of migraine | >72 h | NA | >72 h | >72 h | >72 h |
| (b) The patient is having a partial epileptic seizure | NCSE | NCSE | NCSE | NCSE | NCSE |
| (c) Headache develops ipsilaterally to the ictal discharge | YES | NO | YES | YES | YES |
| (d) Headache resolves immediately after the seizure | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
In all cases headache represented the sole ictal manifestation and a complete remission of headache and epileptic abnormalities was obtained after anticonvulsant treatment
HE hemicrania epileptica, NCSE non-convulsive status epilepticus, NA not available