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Seizure

Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2002, Pages 67-69
Seizure

Short Report
Seizure-related headache in patients with epilepsy

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Abstract

We investigated the type and frequency of interictal primary headache and peri-ictal headache in 109 patients with partial-onset and 26 patients with generalized onset seizures in this study. Interictal headaches were present in 50 (40.7%) of 135 patients. Comparing the interictal headache on the basis of seizure type, we couldn’t find any significant difference between the seizure groups. Seventy-nine (58.51%) patients had peri-ictal headache. Eleven of these patients had pre-ictal headache (PriH), three of all had ictal headache and, 56 of these had post-ictal headache (PoiH). PriH and PoiH were more frequently encountered before and after secondary generalized tonic–clonic seizures (GTCS) compared to other seizure groups. The type of pain in PoiH was ‘throbbing’ in complex partial seizures and ‘steady’ in GTCS.

Keywords

pre-ictal headache
ictal headache
post-ictal headache
epilepsy
inter-ictal headache
migraine.

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Published online 8 October 2001.

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Correspondence to: Feray Karaali-Savrun, Marmara Sitesi, E blok, daire:31, 80840 Ortaköy, Istanbul, [email protected]