Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the clinical and etiological characteristics of children presenting with headache, considering both acute and chronic cases. By distinguishing between primary and secondary headaches, it was aimed to assess the prevalence of underlying pathologies and determine t...

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Main Authors: Bahadır Konuşkan, Deniz Menderes, Elif Perihan Öncel, Canan Üstün, Pınar Ozbudak
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Published: Duzce University 2025-08-01
Series:Düzce Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/4394560
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author Bahadır Konuşkan
Deniz Menderes
Elif Perihan Öncel
Canan Üstün
Pınar Ozbudak
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Deniz Menderes
Elif Perihan Öncel
Canan Üstün
Pınar Ozbudak
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description Aim: This study aimed to investigate the clinical and etiological characteristics of children presenting with headache, considering both acute and chronic cases. By distinguishing between primary and secondary headaches, it was aimed to assess the prevalence of underlying pathologies and determine the necessity of further diagnostic evaluations.Material and Methods: The records of 500 patients aged 3-17 years who visited a tertiary pediatric neurology clinic between January 2023 and January 2024 were retrospectively reviewed. Data included age, gender, pain characteristics, associated symptoms, headache subtypes, neuroimaging findings, and treatments. Headaches were classified according to the International Headache Society criteria.Results: Among the patients, 64.8% (n=324) were female. Acute headaches were present in 137 (27.4%) patients, while 363 (72.6%) patients had chronic headaches. Secondary causes were identified in 56.2% (n=77) of acute headaches, most commonly sinusitis (36.5%, n=50) and hypertension (12.4%, n=17). Among primary acute headaches, migraine (23.4%, n=32) and tension-type headache (20.4%, n=28) were the leading diagnoses. Overall, in all 500 patients, migraine (28.6%, n=143) was the most common diagnosis, followed by tension-type headache (27.8%, n=139). Refractive errors and hypertension were observed in 4.6% (n=23). Idiopathic intracranial hypertension was also diagnosed in 0.8% (n=4).Conclusion: Most childhood headaches are primary and manageable with a detailed history and physical examination. However, secondary causes such as sinusitis, hypertension, and nutritional deficiencies should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Neuroimaging and laboratory evaluations are recommended for patients with abnormal findings. Understanding headache etiology can improve diagnosis, management, and quality of life.
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spelling doaj-art-44119c64d123413f87901d490a7de65d2025-08-25T14:51:06ZengDuzce UniversityDüzce Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi1307-671X2025-08-0127213013610.18678/dtfd.159150597Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center ExperienceBahadır Konuşkan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9845-6254Deniz Menderes1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0485-0593Elif Perihan Öncel2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6126-4048Canan Üstün3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5637-1148Pınar Ozbudak4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3215-1738University of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Child Neurology DepartmentUniversity of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Child Neurology DepartmentUniversity of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Child Neurology DepartmentUniversity of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Child Neurology DepartmentUniversity of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Child Neurology DepartmentAim: This study aimed to investigate the clinical and etiological characteristics of children presenting with headache, considering both acute and chronic cases. By distinguishing between primary and secondary headaches, it was aimed to assess the prevalence of underlying pathologies and determine the necessity of further diagnostic evaluations.Material and Methods: The records of 500 patients aged 3-17 years who visited a tertiary pediatric neurology clinic between January 2023 and January 2024 were retrospectively reviewed. Data included age, gender, pain characteristics, associated symptoms, headache subtypes, neuroimaging findings, and treatments. Headaches were classified according to the International Headache Society criteria.Results: Among the patients, 64.8% (n=324) were female. Acute headaches were present in 137 (27.4%) patients, while 363 (72.6%) patients had chronic headaches. Secondary causes were identified in 56.2% (n=77) of acute headaches, most commonly sinusitis (36.5%, n=50) and hypertension (12.4%, n=17). Among primary acute headaches, migraine (23.4%, n=32) and tension-type headache (20.4%, n=28) were the leading diagnoses. Overall, in all 500 patients, migraine (28.6%, n=143) was the most common diagnosis, followed by tension-type headache (27.8%, n=139). Refractive errors and hypertension were observed in 4.6% (n=23). Idiopathic intracranial hypertension was also diagnosed in 0.8% (n=4).Conclusion: Most childhood headaches are primary and manageable with a detailed history and physical examination. However, secondary causes such as sinusitis, hypertension, and nutritional deficiencies should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Neuroimaging and laboratory evaluations are recommended for patients with abnormal findings. Understanding headache etiology can improve diagnosis, management, and quality of life.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/4394560baş ağrısımigrengerilim tipi baş ağrısıçocukpediatrik nörolojiheadachemigrainetension-type headachechildpediatric neurology
spellingShingle Bahadır Konuşkan
Deniz Menderes
Elif Perihan Öncel
Canan Üstün
Pınar Ozbudak
Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience
Düzce Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
baş ağrısı
migren
gerilim tipi baş ağrısı
çocuk
pediatrik nöroloji
headache
migraine
tension-type headache
child
pediatric neurology
title Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience
title_full Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience
title_fullStr Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience
title_short Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presenting to Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic with Headache: A Single Center Experience
title_sort clinical characteristics of patients presenting to child neurology outpatient clinic with headache a single center experience
topic baş ağrısı
migren
gerilim tipi baş ağrısı
çocuk
pediatrik nöroloji
headache
migraine
tension-type headache
child
pediatric neurology
url https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/4394560
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