Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Health_Conditions - Abdominal Migraine
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 95    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Abdominal Migraine:     more detail
  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

21. Ask The Clinician With Dr. John Claude Krusz And Teri Robert For About Headaches
abdominal migraine is a form of Migraine in which the Migraineur generally Treatment for abdominal migraine is similar to that for Migraine with aura or
http://headaches.about.com/cs/asktheclinian/f/122203_1f.htm
var zLb=7; var zIoa1 = new Array('Suggested Reading','Ask the Clinician Archives','http://headaches.about.com/cs/asktheclinian','Profile: Dr. John Claude Krusz','http://headaches.about.com/cs/profiles/p/krusz_jc.htm','Directory of Recommended Doctors and Clinics','http://headaches.about.com/cs/headacheclinics'); var zIoa2 = new Array('More Related Resources','Headache and Migraine Glossary','http://headaches.about.com/cs/glossary','Headache and Migraine Diary','http://headaches.about.com/cs/diagnosis/a/diary.htm','Tips To Avoid or Reduce Head Pain','http://headaches.about.com/library/toppicks/aatp-tips2avoid.htm'); zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') zfs=0;zCMt='a58' About Headaches / Migraine Headaches / Migraine Essentials ... Help zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/6.htm','');w(xb+xb);
FREE Newsletter
Sign Up Now for the Headaches / Migraine newsletter!
See Online Courses
Search Headaches / Migraine Stay up to date! Compare Prices Email to a friend ... Print this page
Suggested Reading Ask the Clinician Archives Profile: Dr. John Claude Krusz

22. Entrez PubMed
There are no previous reports of an association between abdominal migraine and NF1.METHODS Children with abdominal migraine were identified from a group
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

23. Entrez PubMed
abdominal migraine can be diagnosed only if a close relationship is demonstratedbetween the abdominal symptoms and migraine. Alteration of consciousness is
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9

24. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome,CVS,Abdominal Migraine,Childhood Cyclic
Cyclic vomiting syndrome,CVS,abdominal migraine,Childhood Cyclic Vomiting,ChronicVomiting in Childhood,Periodic Syndrome,Recurrent Vomiting,Bilious
http://www.icomm.ca/geneinfo/cvs1.htm

25. Dummies::Identifying Variations On The Migraine Theme
Children who suffer from abdominal migraines are likely to have migraine headaches in abdominal migraines are usually treated with anticonvulsant drugs.
http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/id-1758.html

Add Dummies General Interest eTips to
My Yahoo!
My Yahoo!
Home Identifying Variations on the Migraine Theme
Identifying Variations on the Migraine Theme
Adapted From: Migraines For Dummies As if migraines aren't big enough mischief-makers as it is, they also like to sing show tunes and take on different personas. So here we turn to migraine variants
Abdominal migraines
Abdominal migraines, which are sometimes diagnosed in children, are unusual because they cause pain in the stomach and lead to nausea and vomiting (sometimes without a headache). A child who complains of recurrent pain in his stomach may be experiencing abdominal migraines. Children who suffer from abdominal migraines are likely to have migraine headaches in adulthood. Abdominal migraines are usually treated with anticonvulsant drugs.
Basilar migraines
The basilar migraine was once known as the basilar artery migraine, or BAM. It was considered a problem that was found primarily in young women and adolescent girls, but it occurs in both sexes and all ages. Basilar migraines are extremely rare, but they have the potential to be a serious health hazard in that they can lead to a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke. Symptoms to watch for are double vision, partial vision loss, terrible vomiting, dizziness, loss of balance, slurred speech, lack of coordination, numbness (on one or both sides of the body), weakness, and confusion. These symptoms typically go away at the onset of the actual headache, although they may last for days after the pain disappears.

26. The Prognosis Of Childhood Abdominal Migraine -- Dignan Et Al. 84 (5): 415 -- Ar
RESULTS abdominal migraine had resolved in 31 cases (61%). Seventy per centof cases with abdominal migraine were either current (52%) or previous (18%)
http://adc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/84/5/415

HOME
HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ... TABLE OF CONTENTS Author
Keyword(s)
Vol Page [Advanced] This Article Full Text Full Text (PDF) Submit a response ... Citation Map Services Email this link to a friend Similar articles in ADC Online Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal ... Download to citation manager PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Dignan, F Articles by Russell, G Related Collections Migraine Related Article
Arch Dis Child 415-418 ( May )
General and acute paediatrics
The prognosis of childhood abdominal migraine F Dignan, I Abu-Arafeh, G Russell Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Scotland AB25 2ZD, UK
Correspondence to: Dr Russell Accepted 27 November 2000
AIMS To determine the clinical course of childhood abdominal migraine, seven to 10 years after the diagnosis.
METHODS A total of 54 children with abdominal migraine were studied; 35 were identified from a population survey carried out on Aberdeen schoolchildren between 1991 and 1993, and 19 from outpatient records

27. Prevalence And Clinical Features Of Abdominal Migraine Compared With Those Of Mi
The prevalence and clinical features of migraine headache and abdominal migrainewere Children with abdominal migraine had demographic and social
http://adc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/archdischild;72/5/413

HOME
HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ... TABLE OF CONTENTS Author
Keyword(s)
Vol Page [Advanced] This Article Submit a response Alert me when this article is cited Alert me when eLetters are posted Alert me if a correction is posted ... Citation Map Services Email this link to a friend Similar articles in ADC Online Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal ... Cited by other online articles PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Abu-Arafeh, I Articles by Russell, G
PAPERS
Prevalence and clinical features of abdominal migraine compared with those of migraine headache
I Abu-Arafeh and G Russell
Department of Medical Paediatrics, Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, Foresterhill. The prevalence and clinical features of migraine headache and abdominal migraine were studied in the well defined population of Aberdeen schoolchildren. Ten per cent of all children (2165) aged 5-15 years were

28. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
abdominal migraine; Childhood Cyclic Vomiting; Chronic Vomiting in Childhood;Periodic Syndrome; Recurrent Vomiting; Bilious Attacks. Disorder Subdivisions
http://my.webmd.com/hw/digestive_problems/nord889.asp
var guid_source = ""; var guid_source_id = ""; //unused var encodedurl = ""; WebMD Today Home
WebMD News Center

XML
News via RSS Member Services
WebMD University

My WebMD

Find a Physician
Medical Info
Check Symptoms

Medical Library

Health Tools

Clinical Trials
... Women, Men, Lifestyle
Who We Are About WebMD Site Map Health Topics Symptoms ... For a Complete Report Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Important It is possible that the main title of the report Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. Synonyms
  • Abdominal Migraine Childhood Cyclic Vomiting Chronic Vomiting in Childhood Periodic Syndrome Recurrent Vomiting Bilious Attacks
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
General Discussion Cyclic vomiting syndrome is a rare digestive disorder that affects children and adults. This disorder is characterized by chronic nausea, vomiting, extreme fatigue, motion sickness, abdominal pain and, in some cases, dizziness (vertigo) that may last for hours to days. These episodes of symptoms seem to be similar in onset and duration for each affected individual. The exact cause of cyclic vomiting syndrome is not known. Resources Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association (CVSA) 3585 Cedar Hill Road NW Canal Winchester, OH 43110

29. From The Cleveland Clinic: Types Of Headaches
These types of migraines are sometimes called abdominal migraines. Mixed headachesyndrome Also called transformed migraines, this is a combination of
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/46/1826_50703?z=3074_00000_1826_00_03

30. Imigraine.Net  B. Todd Troost, M.D.
The most wellrecognized type of migraine equivalent is abdominal migraine, inwhich cyclical vomiting, periodic attacks of nausea, or abdominal pain occur
http://imigraine.net/migraine/othervar.html
Less common varieties of migraine are the so‑called migraine equivalents and unusual varieties of complicated migraine. "Migraine equivalent" is a term used to denote conditions or symptomatology believed to be migrainous in origin but without the typical history of either classic or common migraine headache. While the idea of migraine equivalents has not always been well received, according to Sacks the concentrated experience of working with migraine patients must convince the physician, whatever his previous beliefs, that many patients do suffer repeated, discrete, paroxysmal attacks of abdominal pain, chest pain, fever, etc., which will fill every clinical criteria of migraine save for the presence of headache. Very rarely true abdominal migraine occurs in adult life. In this situation there may be sudden severe abdominal pain with vomiting and even abdominal rigidity. The usual brevity of the attack or previous similar benign episodes or strong history of migraine help confirm the diagnosis. Other migraine equivalents include periodic diarrhea, fever, mood changes, and possibly attacks of chest pain known as precordial migraine. Acute confusional states have been attributed to migraine in juveniles.

31. Migrainepage Discussion Forum - "Abdominal Migraines"
PLease, anyone with children who have the abdominal migraines, Im a personthat has abdominal migraines Its not fun to have them so i know what its
http://www.migrainepage.com/dcforum/children/87.html
Migrainepage Discussion Forum "Abdominal Migraines" Email this topic to a friend
Printer-friendly version of this topic
Previous Topic
Next Topic Home Conferences ... Migraines in Children (Protected) Original message
dinomom Jan-08-04, 09:48 AM (CMT) "Abdominal Migraines" Hello, THey are trying diagnose my daughter with abdominal Mig. SHe has bouts of severe stomach pain that may last only a few minutes or longer. there is no vomiting. PLease, anyone with children who have the abdominal migraines, please help me to understand this. SHe has a history of stomach problems and I am very unsure that this is really the problem.
Thank you
Dana Alert Edit Reply Reply With Quote ... Top
Table of contents
RE: Abdominal Migraines
catwoman Jan-09-04, (1)
RE: Abdominal Migraines
Draquion Feb-12-04, (2)
RE: Abdominal Migraines
windienaz Jun-02-04, (3)
RE: Abdominal Migraines
zinnia Mar-17-05, (19) RE: Abdominal Migraines Jul-22-04, (4) RE: Abdominal Migraines Violets Jul-24-04, (5) RE: Abdominal Migraines gkhil Aug-10-04, (6) RE: Abdominal Migraines kimsha2@aol.com

32. Migrainepage Discussion Forum
My son is 9 yrs, he has migraines, abdominal migraines, reflux, asthma, My ten year old suffers from abdominal migraines and regular migraines.
http://www.migrainepage.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=list&forum=children&c

33. Migraines During Childhood & Adolescence
Criteria suggested for abdominal migraine include the following a family historyof Migraine; a history of Migraine with or without aura in the patient;
http://www.migraines.org/treatment/treatkid.htm
"Seraphim" Dancing With Migraine Disease As A Youth
By Michael John Coleman
I still remember clearly the first time a Migraine disrupted my life, I was just six years old and in the first grade. I looked sick enough that the teacher asked me to put my head down on my desk. I still recall looking through the tall classroom windows, with the blinds drawn all the way up and dark battleship-gray fluffy-bellied clouds looming as part of an approaching autumn thunderstorm. Unbeknown to me at the time was that atmospheric pressure changes, induced by weather fronts, was a major Migraine trigger, a fact I will learn later in life. I marveled as the clouds seamed to hover over one side of the playground, and the bright and painful afternoon sunlight on the opposite side of a baseball field, a chiaroscuro effect. "USDA Roadside View"
Purchase an artist hand signed giclee print of this original image and all proceeds will be donated to MAGNUM!
BUY NOW

To this day, dramatic skies play a dominant roll in the landscapes I produce as an artist. The pain of my Migraines throughout my life has been like being tortured by invisible terrorists. An acute severe Migraine is difficult to explain to a non-suffer. Put it this way; after enduring the so-called 'headaches,' you don't fear other things, such as dentists and bullies. But you do fear having to explain to your childhood friends why you don't want to go out to play basketball. Better to play in pain than say "I have a headache", as that just invites bullying because kids just don't understand what they have not experienced.

34. Migraine Types
abdominal migraine; Basilar Migraine; Complicated Migraine; Cyclic Migraine Syndrome abdominal migraine is one of the variants of migraine headache.
http://womenshealth.aetna.com/WH/ihtWH/r.WSIHW000/st.48340/t.48425.html
Migraine - The Basics Migraine Types The Stages Tension Headache Or Migraine? ... Resources For Headache Management
Migraine Types Abdominal Migraine
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. Back To Top Basilar Migraine
When migraine affects the circulation in back of the brain or neck, it can cause Basilar Migraine or Bickerstaff's Syndrome. It occurs most frequently in young women. Dizziness, double vision, loss of balance, confusion, slurred speech, fainting and disorientation can occur. During the acute headache, some lose consciousness. Often these patients are mistakenly thought to be intoxicated, under the influence of drugs, or suffering from other conditions. A previous history of migraine is helpful in making the diagnosis.
Back To Top
Complicated Migraine
In all these forms, there seems to be an increased risk of the migraine producing permanent neurological changes which may also correlate with changes on the MRI scan like those seen in stroke. Medications such as the beta-blockers, triptans and ergots are often avoided in these types of headaches for fear of increasing the risk of stroke. Calcium blockers and anti-epileptic drugs seem to be best for prevention. Smoking, the use of hormones in menopause and birth control pills are avoided as well again to decrease the risk of long-term problems.

35. Consultant An Approach To The Patient With Abdominal Migraine
Access the article, An approach to the patient with abdominal migraine. (Headacheof the Month). from Consultant, a publication in the field of Business
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_go1490/is_200209/ai_n7202263

36. Abdominal Migraines
abdominal migraines. Subject abdominal migraines; From hrumpf@wserv.com (hrumpf);Date Mon, 27 Apr 1998 214443 0400
http://list.dysphagia.com/dysphagia/1998-April/msg00174.html
Date Prev Date Next [Chronological] [Thread] ... [Top]
abdominal migraines
  • Subject abdominal migraines From hrumpf@wserv.com (hrumpf) Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 21:44:43 -0400
http://www.beaker.iupui.edu/cvsa/index.html If this is not correct, let me know. Hope it helps. eric dolinger hrumpf@wserv.com =_NextPart_000_0022_01BD7225.B0A67FA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 = http-equiv=3DContent-Type> <META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.71.1712.3"' name=3DGENERATOR> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#b8b8b8> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I privately emailed this reply, but = if it didnt=20 get through, will try the listserv....</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>-Original Message-<BR>From: Letcourt &lt;<A=20 href=3D" mailto:Letcourt@aol.com"

37. Chronic Abdominal Pain In Children.
abdominal migraine, Functional abdominal pain with features of migraine (paroxysmalabdominal pain associated with anorexia, nausea, vomiting,
http://www.guideline.gov/summary/summary.aspx?ss=14&doc_id=6630&string=

38. Hill Health Topics A-Z - Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
Synonyms. abdominal migraine; Childhood Cyclic Vomiting; Chronic Vomiting inChildhood; Periodic Syndrome; Recurrent Vomiting; Bilious Attacks
http://www.healthwise.net/hillhealth/Content/StdDocument.aspx?DOCHWID=nord889&SE

39. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition - Abstract: Volume 33(2) Aug
abdominal migraine in Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1 A Case Series Methods Children with abdominal migraine were identified from a group of
http://www.jpgn.org/pt/re/jpgn/abstract.00005176-200108000-00010.htm

40. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition - Abstract: Volume 28(1) Jan
Background abdominal migraine is a syndrome characterized by recurrent stereotypic Conclusion Patients with abdominal migraine may benefit from
http://www.jpgn.org/pt/re/jpgn/abstract.00005176-199901000-00010.htm

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 95    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter