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  1. Abdominal migraine can cause recurrent pain.(DIGESTIVE DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-02-01
  2. Abdominal migraine can cause recurrent pain.(CLINICAL ROUNDS): An article from: Pediatric News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-02-01
  3. Idiopathic abdominal pain in children may be migraine.(PAIN MEDICINE): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-03-01
  4. Understanding Major Pains ; Headaches, Migraines, Arthritis, Backbone Pain, Angina and a Host of Abdominal Pains, Genesis, Prevention and Belief
  5. How To Get Rid Of Your Headache BEFORE It Starts! by Dr. Manny Samuel, 2009-08-15

1. National Headache Foundation: Abdominal Migraine
abdominal migraine is one of the variants of migraine headache. It is also knownby other terms including periodic syndrome. This variant most typically
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ABDOMINAL MIGRAINE Abdominal migraine is one of the variants of migraine headache. It is also known by other terms including "periodic syndrome." This variant most typically occurs in children. They usually have a family history of migraine and go on to develop typical migraine later in their life. The attacks are characterized by periodic bouts of abdominal pain lasting for about two hours. Along with the abdominal pain they may have other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, flushing or pallor. Tests fail to reveal a cause for the pain. Occasionally there may be EEG findings suggestive of epilepsy but this is rarely related to seizures. Medications that are useful for treating migraine work to control these attacks in most children.

2. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Asoociation - Cyclic Vomiting Synrdome
Provides support, information and latest medical research about CVS, abdominal migraine, nausea, vomiting, and the International CVS Center.
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3. National Headache Foundation Abdominal Migraine
Consumer Topics Medications Spanish Topics abdominal migraine. abdominal migraine is one of the variants of migraine headache.
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4. Glossary
abdominal migraine A type of migraine, in which the pain is over the upper partof the abdomen and lasts a few hours. It is most common in female children.
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Abdominal migraine:
A type of migraine, in which the pain is over the upper part of the abdomen and lasts a few hours. It is most common in female children. Diagnosis is easily made because of the family history of migraine, the infrequency of the attacks, and the frequent simultaneous occurrence of headache. If it remains undiagnosed, however, the patient may be subjected to unnecessary surgery for abdominal complaints.
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Acupuncture: An ancient Chinese procedure which blocks pain by stimulating nerves. It is based on the theory that a counter- irritant (puncturing) prevents the painful impulses from traveling up the spinal cord and thereby blocks them.
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Analgesics: Drugs that reduce the perception of pain by raising the patient's pain threshold. They are not cures for pain; they simply mask it. Analgesics range from plain aspirin or acetaminophen to narcotics like morphine and Demerol.
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Aneurysm: A weakness in the blood vessel wall that balloons out and may rupture at some point. Aneurysms rarely cause symptoms before the rupture, unless they are large. They do not mimic the symptoms of migraine or cluster headache. It is vital to discover them before they rupture and have catastrophic consequences such as paralysis or death.

5. Chronic Abdominal Pain In Childhood Diagnosis And Management -
Periodic Syndrome or Cyclic Vomiting/abdominal migraine Gee's original description of a syndrome with "fits of vomiting
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6. Medical Dictionary: Abdominal Migraine - WrongDiagnosis.com
Medical dictionary definition of abdominal migraine as a medical term includingdiseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues.
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Medical Dictionary: Abdominal migraine
Medical dictionaries: Medical dictionary Medical malpractice dictionary Medical Acronymns/Abbreviations Abdominal migraine : Another name for Headache-free migraine (or close medical condition association). Abdominal migraine : Abdominal migraine is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database: Digestive Diseases Migraine Eye conditions Abdominal migraine (medical condition): A syndrome with no headache but other migraine-like symptoms Abdominal migraine : Headache-free migraine is characterized by such migraine symptoms as visual problems, nausea, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea. Patients, however, do not experience head pain. Headache specialists have suggested that unexplained pain in a particular part of the body, fever, and dizziness could also be possible types of headache-free migraine. More information on medical condition: Headache-free migraine
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  • Basic Summary for Headache-free migraine
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7. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Asoociation - Cyclic Vomiting Synrdome
Provides support, information and latest medical research about CVS, abdominal migraine, nausea, vomiting, and the International CVS Center.
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8. Associated Conditions Of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome - WrongDiagnosis.com
Migraine abdominal migraine. Associated medical conditions The relationshipbetween migraine and CVS is still unclear, but medical researchers believe
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About associated conditions: Associated conditions are those which appear statistically related, but do not have a clear cause or effect relationship. Whereas the complications are caused by Cyclic vomiting syndrome, and underlying causes may be causes of Cyclic vomiting syndrome, the following list shows associated conditions that simply appear with higher frequency in people who have Cyclic vomiting syndrome. In some cases, there may be overlap between this list and risk factors for Cyclic vomiting syndrome. People with Cyclic vomiting syndrome may be more likely to get a condition on the list of associated conditions, or the reverse may be true, or both. Whether they are causes of, caused by, or simply coincidentally related to Cyclic vomiting syndrome is not always clear. For general information, see

9. Identifying Migraines In Children And Teenagers
Addresses abdominal migraines, basilar migraines and symptoms of migraine headaches in children and teenagers.
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10. ABDOMINAL MIGRAINE: Contact A Family - For Families With Disabled Children: Info
Contact a Family is a UK charity for families with disabled children. We offerinformation on specific conditions and rare disorders.
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yes no Abdominal migraine is an idiopathic disorder seen mainly in children. The symptoms are of recurrent episodes of midline abdominal pain with attacks lasting 1-72 hours and complete normality between episodes. The pain is of moderate to severe intensity and is felt in the midline of the abdomen, usually around the umbilicus, or poorly localised. The attacks of pain are usually accompanied by anorexia and nausea and about half of the patients will vomit with at least some attacks. Marked pallor is commonly noted during the attacks although some patients may appear flushed. The pain is severe enough to interfere with normal daily activities and many children describe their mood during the attack as one of intense misery. The attacks are self limiting and resolve spontaneously and patients are completely well and symptom free between attacks. The onset of attacks of abdominal pain may be at any time of day but occurs most frequently first thing in the morning on waking. Associated symptoms include photophobia (sensitivity to light), phonophobia (sensitivity to sound) and dizziness in many children.

11. ABDOMINAL MIGRAINE Contact A Family - For Families With Disabled
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12. Abdominal Migraine
abdominal migraine. This response submitted by s iauco on 11/23/99. Email Address jiauco@aol.com
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13. EMedicine - Migraine Variants : Article By Gretchen L Birbeck, MD
Acute confusional migraine (primarily in childhood). abdominal migraine (primarily Cyclic vomiting syndrome (abdominal migraine) Almost exclusively in
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Last Updated: February 8, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: complex migraines, migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine, basilar migraine, benign coital migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome, acute confusional migraine, abdominal migraine AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
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14. The Prognosis Of Childhood Abdominal Migraine Dignan Et Al. 84
Keywords abdominal migraine; prognosis; headache 2001 by Archives of Disease in Childhood Related Article Arch. Dis. Child. 2001 84 0.
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15. EMedicine - Migraine Variants : Article Excerpt By: Gretchen L Birbeck, MD
Acute confusional migraine (primarily in childhood). abdominal migraine (primarilyin childhood). Pathophysiology. Familial hemiplegic migraine
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Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: complex migraines, migraine equivalent, familial hemiplegic migraine, basilar migraine, benign coital migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, retinal migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome, acute confusional migraine, abdominal migraine
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Background: Many conditions exist under the rubric of “migraine variant.” Migraine variants (MVs) generally are paroxysmal disorders, which include either headache as a prominent feature among a collection of symptoms or occurrence in individuals who have a personal or family history of migraine. MVs occur more frequently in children and adolescents than in adults; they may precede the development of more typical migraines in adulthood. MVs are less recognized, less understood, and far less common than migraines; consequently, little population-based data are available describing the incidence or prevalence of MVs. Few randomized, controlled trials exist that describe efficacious treatments for these unusual entities. Recognition of MV is important, since many respond to typical antimigraine medications. Also, the clinical presentation of MV may suggest ominous disease processes which can lead to extensive and invasive diagnostic evaluations that may not be warranted. MVs include the following:
  • Familial hemiplegic migraine
  • Basilar migraine
  • Benign coital headache
  • Ophthalmoplegic migraine
  • Retinal migraine
  • Alternating hemiplegic migraine (primarily in childhood)

16. The Prognosis Of Childhood Abdominal Migraine Dignan Et Al. 84
The prognosis of childhood abdominal migraine F Dignan, I AbuArafeh, G Russell
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17. Abdominal Migraine
abdominal migraine (See CYCLIC VOMITING SYNDROME). Home HotLines Resources Printed Guide Child Care for the 90 s Links. © 1997 ABC F Press
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18. IOL Depressed Patient Plunges To Her Death
"Kumarie experienced severe abdominal pains, migraine headaches and chest pains.
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19. Abdominal Migraine, Headache And Migraine Glossary About Headaches And Migraine
Glossary of terms asssociated with Migraine disease; tension headaches, clusterheadaches, and other head pain disorders.
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