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PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE Core Curriculum Symposium (Gastroenterology)

Headaches in children

Meeting the challenge of management

, MD
Pages 169-174 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Headaches that interfere with optimal functioning appear as often in children as in adults. Most common are tension (usually psychogenic) headaches. Brain tumors occasionally present as headaches; diagnosis rests on associated signs and symptoms. Migraine may cause frightening headaches, but prognosis is good for relief and long-term remission.

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