| Literature DB >> 26646786 |
Heather Angus-Leppan1,2, Roberto J Guiloff3,4.
Abstract
Background Migraine limb pain may be under-recognized in adults and children. There is little information about familial forms of this disorder. Objectives To describe the clinical and inheritance patterns of familial migraine limb pain over four generations and to review the evidence for limb pain as a manifestation of migraine. Methods Prospective clinical and pedigree analysis with an 8-year follow-up of 27 family members. Results Eight members of the family had benign recurrent limb pain associated with headache in a dominant inheritance pattern. Limb pain occurred before, during or after the headache, with probable or definite migraine with aura, migraine without aura and lower-half headache. The limb pain fulfilled the International Headache Society criteria for aura in six patients and also occurred without headache in three. Four members of the family had recurrent abdominal pain and/or motion sickness in childhood. Conclusions This is the first report of dominant familial limb pain temporally associated with migraine headache, starting in adulthood or starting in childhood and continuing into adulthood. A search for a genetic marker is indicated. Limb pain should be included as a childhood periodic syndrome linked to migraine and recognized as part of the migraine spectrum in adults.Entities:
Keywords: Migraine; aura; familial; headache; limb pain; periodic syndrome
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26646786 PMCID: PMC5056596 DOI: 10.1177/0333102415620906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cephalalgia ISSN: 0333-1024 Impact factor: 6.292
Figure 1.Pedigree of family with migraine limb pain. Circle: female patient; square: male patient; black: migraine limb pain; vertical lines: migraine with aura; horizontal lines: migraine without aura; diagonal lines: migraine unspecified; arrow: index case.
Clinical features of limb/body pain and headache.
| Limb ± body pain | Headache | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient No. | Sex | Age at onset (years) | Age at presentation (years) | Duration from onset to latest follow-up (years) | Site | Length of episodes (minutes) | All types of headache | Side | Site | Aura | With LP | Timing |
| IV, 1 | F | 7 | 7 | 8 | L or R foot | 15 | MO, MA | Unilateral | Frontal | Paraesthesiae | MO, MA | C or post |
| IV, 2 | F | 6 | 6 | 7 | L or R foot, L or R hand, abdomen | 10 | MA* | Unilateral | Fronto-orbital | Vestibular | MA* | Post |
| IV, 3 | M | 7 | 7 | 5 | L or R arm, back | <30 | MA* | Bilateral | Frontal, vertex | Macrosomatognosia | MA* | Post |
| IV, 4 | M | 13 | 16 | 11 | L or R arm, R shoulder | <300 | MA* | Unilateral | Frontal | Visual + vestibular | MA* | C |
| III, 1 | F | 20 | 46 | 34 | L or R hip, R toe | <30 | MO, MA* LHH | Unilateral/ bilateral | Fronto-orbital, jaw | Macrosomatognosia | MO | C or post |
| III, 2 | F | 10 | 38 | 37 | L shoulder, L hip, L knee, L neck | 120 | LHH | Unilateral | L jaw | Visual | LHH | Pre, C |
| II, 1 | F | 30 | 75 | 52 | L or R arm, L or R shoulder, R chest, neck | 30 | MO, MA LHH | Bilateral | Temporal, jaw | Visual + hemiparesis | MO, LHH | Post |
| I, 1 | F | NS | NS | NS | Shoulder, arm | NS | MA* | NS | NS | Visual | MA* | C |
F: female; M: male; NS: not specified; R: right; L: left; with LP: headache types associated with limb pain; LP: limb pain; M: migraine headache; A: aura; *: atypical; O: without aura; C: concurrent with limb pain; Pre: before limb; Post: after limb pain.
Recurrent limb pain and associated headache. Summary of the literature[a].
| Headache type[ | Limb ± body pain | Family history | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reference number | No. of patients | Mean (range) age (years) | Age group | Sex (F,M) | With limb pain | Without limb pain | Localization | Laterality | Allodynia | Isolated[ | Migraine | Limb pain |
| 2 | 22 | 33 (13–79) | C 1, A 21 | 19, 3 | MO 2, MA 4 CH 7, CM 9 | None 4, CH 3, MO 5, MA 2 CM 2, Multiple 6 | UL 2 UL plus 20 | unil | NS | 11 | 10 | NS |
| 4 | 11 | 39 (11–57) | C 1, A 10 | 8, 3 | MO 9, MA 1, LHH 1 | Same 9; none 2 | UL 8, UL + LL 2 UL or LL 1 | unil 9, bil 2 | NS | 0 | NS | 1 |
| 10 | 13 | NS | C 4, A 9 | 5, 8 | None | MO, MA | UL, LL | unil or bil | NS | 13 | 8 AD | 13 AD |
| 5 | 3 | 37 (30–41) | A 3 | 3, 0 | Migraine NS 3 | NS | UL 1, UL + B 1, LHH + UL 1 | unil 2 bil 1 | 3 | NS | NS | NS |
| 3 | 1 | 47 | A 1 | 0, 1 | CH 1 | NS | UL + LL | unil | 1 | 0 | NS | NS |
| 6 | 6 | 23 (12–36) | C 1, A 5 | 6, 0 | MO 6 | MO 5; none 1 | UL 1, UL + LL 5 | NS | 1 | 5 | 6 | 1 |
| This paper | 8 | 28 (6–75) | C 3, A 5 | 6, 2 | MA 4, MO 1, LHH 1 MO + LHH 1, MO + MA 1 | MA 4, MA + MO 1, LHH + MA + Mo 2, LHH 1 | UL + LL + N 1, UL + LL + B 1 UL 1,UL + LL 1, LL 2 UL + B 1, UL + B + N 1 | unil 8 | 0 | 3 | 8 AD | 8 AD? |
Data are presented as number of patients for each feature.
For reports before 1988, see reference (1) (Liveing, Gowers, Sluder, Cushing, Harris, Vail, Glaser, Montgomery, Wolff, Sacks, Sutherland, Wakefield, Sjaastadt, Olesen).
Headache type: with limb pain means temporally associated with limb pain; without limb pain means without associated limb pain in the same patient.
Isolated limb pain means patients in whom limb pain also occurred without associated headache.
F: female; M: male; NS: not specified; AD: autosomal dominant; C: children; A: adult; MA: migraine with aura or atypical aura; MO: migraine without aura; CH: cluster headache; CM: cluster migraine; LHH: facial pain/lower half headache; ISH: intermittent stabbing headache; UL: upper limb; LL: lower limb; N: neck; B: body (chest/abdomen/back); Unil: unilateral within one episode (may change sides between episodes); Bil: bilateral within one episode (may vary between episodes).
Multiple: MA/CH 1, MA/MO 3, MO/CH 1, MO/CM 1.
UL plus: UL + N 8, UL + LL + LHH 4, UL + LHH 3; UL + B 2; UL + LL + B 1; UL + LL + B + LHH = 1; UL + LL + N = 1.