An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review

Ophthalmoplegic migraine (OM) is defined as recurrent attacks of headaches with migrainous characteristics, associated with the paresis of one or more ocular cranial nerves and with the absence of any demonstrable intracranial lesion, other than magnetic resonance imaging changes within the affected...

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Main Author: Çelebi Kocaoğlu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Research
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Online Access: http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/an-adolescent-boy-with-steroid-responsive-ophthalm/26276
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spelling doaj-d6b636466b2a4df5b93f0ba6689e8df42020-11-24T21:11:20ZengGalenos YayineviJournal of Pediatric Research2147-94452587-24782019-03-0161808210.4274/jpr.galenos.2017.8372313049054An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic ReviewÇelebi Kocaoğlu0 University of Health Sciences, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Paediatric Intensive Care, Konya, Turkey Ophthalmoplegic migraine (OM) is defined as recurrent attacks of headaches with migrainous characteristics, associated with the paresis of one or more ocular cranial nerves and with the absence of any demonstrable intracranial lesion, other than magnetic resonance imaging changes within the affected nerve. In OMs, the most common involvement is seen in the oculomotor nerves. The clinical features of OM including onset in the childhood period, headaches preceding and ipsilateral to the third nerve paresis, dilated pupil and/or ophthalmoplegia. Here, we report on an adolescent boy with OM, treated with steroid and showing a dramatic improvement. It is believed that this case report can add to the understanding and treatment options of OMs. http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/an-adolescent-boy-with-steroid-responsive-ophthalm/26276 Cranial nerve palsyheadachemigraineophthalmoplegy
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An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review
Journal of Pediatric Research
Cranial nerve palsy
headache
migraine
ophthalmoplegy
author_facet Çelebi Kocaoğlu
author_sort Çelebi Kocaoğlu
title An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review
title_short An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review
title_full An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review
title_fullStr An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed An Adolescent Boy with Steroid-responsive Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: A New Case and Systematic Review
title_sort adolescent boy with steroid-responsive ophthalmoplegic migraine: a new case and systematic review
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Journal of Pediatric Research
issn 2147-9445
2587-2478
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Ophthalmoplegic migraine (OM) is defined as recurrent attacks of headaches with migrainous characteristics, associated with the paresis of one or more ocular cranial nerves and with the absence of any demonstrable intracranial lesion, other than magnetic resonance imaging changes within the affected nerve. In OMs, the most common involvement is seen in the oculomotor nerves. The clinical features of OM including onset in the childhood period, headaches preceding and ipsilateral to the third nerve paresis, dilated pupil and/or ophthalmoplegia. Here, we report on an adolescent boy with OM, treated with steroid and showing a dramatic improvement. It is believed that this case report can add to the understanding and treatment options of OMs.
topic Cranial nerve palsy
headache
migraine
ophthalmoplegy
url http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/an-adolescent-boy-with-steroid-responsive-ophthalm/26276
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