Title of article :
SUNCT syndrome in a child : A rare cause of paroxysmal headache
Author/Authors :
Ünalp, Aycan Dr. Bechet Uz Child Disease and Pediatric Surgery Educational and Research Hospital - Department of Pediatric Neurology, Turkey , Öztürk, Aysel Aydogan Dr. Bechet Uz Child Disease and Pediatric Surgery Educational and Research Hospital - Department of Pediatric Neurology, Turkey
Abstract :
SUNCT (short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tear-ing) syndrome is a rare type of headache, first described in 1978 by Sjaastad. The syndrome is characterized by mild-to-severe burning, stabbing or electrical orbital/periorbital headache accompanied by autonomic signs. Increased intraocular pressure and eyelid edema occur on the symptomatic side in the course of headache attacks. Two to 40 pain attacks, each lasting for 2 to 60 minutes, may occur daily. Most SUNCT cases have been observed in men at a mean age of 50 years. In this report, we describe a rare case of a 10year-old child who was diagnosed with this syndrome
Journal title :
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of Saudi Medicine