2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.1103541
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Diagnosis of comorbid migraine without aura in patients with idiopathic/genetic epilepsy based on the gray zone approach to the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3 criteria

Abstract: BackgroundMigraine without aura (MwoA) is a very frequent and remarkable comorbidity in patients with idiopathic/genetic epilepsy (I/GE). Frequently in clinical practice, diagnosis of MwoA may be challenging despite the guidance of current diagnostic criteria of the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3 (ICHD-3). In this study, we aimed to disclose the diagnostic gaps in the diagnosis of comorbid MwoA, using a zone concept, in patients with I/GEs with headaches who were diagnosed by an experienc… Show more

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“…Therefore, using only the questionnaire sheets for migraine or non-migraine headache diagnoses does not allow us to ascertain their complete compatibility with clinical diagnosis by doctors. Additionally, the validity of ICHD-3 as a diagnostic tool for pediatric migraines has been a subject of discussion [ 97 ]. In clinical settings, a face-to-face consultation is obviously necessary to diagnose pediatric migraine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, using only the questionnaire sheets for migraine or non-migraine headache diagnoses does not allow us to ascertain their complete compatibility with clinical diagnosis by doctors. Additionally, the validity of ICHD-3 as a diagnostic tool for pediatric migraines has been a subject of discussion [ 97 ]. In clinical settings, a face-to-face consultation is obviously necessary to diagnose pediatric migraine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epilepsy and migraine are both paroxysmal disorders of the nervous system. Migraine without aura is a common type of epilepsy with comorbid migraine [17]. Patients with epilepsy with comorbid migraine without aura (EM) may have specific brain changes that are revealed via imaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%