2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2013005000006
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Abstract: Migraine headache is the most common neurological complaint in adolescents 1 . It causes a significant number of missed school days 2 and is associated with several comorbidities, such as sleep disorders, anxiety and depression 3 .Sleep terrors (STs) are considered a parasomnia that are characterized by a sudden arousal from slow-wave sleep with a piercing scream or cry accompanied by autonomic and behavioral manifestations of intense fear 4 . The prevalence is approximately 3% in children and less than 1% in … Show more

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“…In Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul, there are several centers dealing with headache disorders and an excellent scientific production has been made by a number of headache specialists, mentioning Abouch Krymchantowski, Carla da Cunha Jevoux, Maurice Vincent, Pedro Ferreira Moreira Filho, Jano Alves de Souza, Maria Eduarda Nobre in Rio de Janeiro; Celia P. Roesler, Deusvenir de Souza Carvalho, Eliova Zukerman, Mario Fernando Prieto Peres,…”
Section: Publications In Headache Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul, there are several centers dealing with headache disorders and an excellent scientific production has been made by a number of headache specialists, mentioning Abouch Krymchantowski, Carla da Cunha Jevoux, Maurice Vincent, Pedro Ferreira Moreira Filho, Jano Alves de Souza, Maria Eduarda Nobre in Rio de Janeiro; Celia P. Roesler, Deusvenir de Souza Carvalho, Eliova Zukerman, Mario Fernando Prieto Peres,…”
Section: Publications In Headache Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will mention a few of these: Mario Arruda, 5,151,182,187,193,[448][449][450][451][452][453][454][455][456][457][458][459][460] Deusvenir de Souza Carvalho 196 Liselotte Menke Barea, 106,434,[443][444][445] and Marcelo Rodrigues Masruha. [207][208][209]386,387,390,402,404,406,412 A few experimental research studies on headache were developed in Brazil. 252,461 We had introduced a new experimental model of headache using rats injected with formalin in the frontal area, and the behavioral changes induced by the provoked pain were observed.…”
Section: Publications In Headache Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study evaluated the association of sleep terror history in childhood and development of migraines in adolescence, showing that a significantly larger proportion of adolescents with chronic migraine (CM) had a history of sleep terrors (40%) vs. adolescents with episodic migraine (26%), and healthy adolescent controls (8%) (25).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Sleep and Migraine In Infants And Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sleep terror is one of the most frequent causes of pediatric parasomnias. It is characterized by screaming, intense fear, and crying during sleep (1). There may also be signs and symptoms due to excessive stimulation of the autonomic system, such as sweating, chills, skin redness, pupillary dilation, and tachycardia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The condition has been reported in adolescent patients with migraine associated with serotonergic system dysfunction. In addition, serotonin precursors and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are considered to reduce the incidence of sleep terror (1). The facilitating factors may be genetic, but they may also involve physical stresses such as fever, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux, insufficient and inappropriate sleep, bladder pressure during sleep, the presence of obstructive sleep disorders, occasional limb movements, and medications (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%