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  1. Abdominal migraine can cause recurrent pain.(DIGESTIVE DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-02-01
  2. Abdominal migraine can cause recurrent pain.(CLINICAL ROUNDS): An article from: Pediatric News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-02-01
  3. Idiopathic abdominal pain in children may be migraine.(PAIN MEDICINE): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-03-01
  4. Understanding Major Pains ; Headaches, Migraines, Arthritis, Backbone Pain, Angina and a Host of Abdominal Pains, Genesis, Prevention and Belief
  5. How To Get Rid Of Your Headache BEFORE It Starts! by Dr. Manny Samuel, 2009-08-15

1. JAMA Migraine Information Center - Abdominal Migraine
Abstract of an article published in the January 1999 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology Category Health Conditions and Diseases Migraine Abdominal......Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Vol. 28, pp. 3740,January 1999 abdominal migraine Prophylactic Treatment and Follow-up
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2. The Contact A Family Directory - ABDOMINAL MIGRAINE
search this site. abdominal migraine is an idiopathic disorder seen mainly in children.
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printer friendly ABDOMINAL MIGRAINE home more about us in your area conditions information ... how you can help search this site Abdominal migraine is an idiopathic disorder seen mainly in children. The symptoms are of recurrent episodes of midline abdominal pain with attacks lasting 1-72 hours and complete normality between episodes. The pain is of moderate to severe intensity and is felt in the midline of the abdomen, usually around the umbilicus, or poorly localised. The attacks of pain are usually accompanied by anorexia and nausea and about half of the patients will vomit with at least some attacks. Marked pallor is commonly noted during the attacks although some patients may appear flushed. The pain is severe enough to interfere with normal daily activities and many children describe their mood during the attack as one of intense misery. The attacks are self limiting and resolve spontaneously and patients are completely well and symptom free between attacks. The onset of attacks of abdominal pain may be at any time of day but occurs most frequently first thing in the morning on waking. Associated symptoms include photophobia (sensitivity to light), phonophobia (sensitivity to sound) and dizziness in many children.

3. CVSA-USA/Canada Support Research About Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS), Abdominal
Provides support, information and latest medical research about CVS, abdominal migraine, nausea, vomiting, and the International CVS Center.
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slated for June 28th in Cleveland"> Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) is an uncommon, unexplained disorder of children and adults that was first described by Dr. S. Gee in 1882. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome is characterized by recurrent, prolonged attacks of severe nausea, vomiting and prostration with no apparent cause. Vomiting occurs at frequent intervals (5 -10 times an hour at the peak) for hours to 10 days (1-4 most commonly). The episodes tend to be similar to each other in symptoms and duration and are self-limited. The person is typically well between episodes. The onset of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) occurs in infancy through childhood and adulthood but most commonly between age 3-7. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome can persist for months to decades. The person may be prone to motion sickness, and there is a often a family history of migraine.

4. JAMA Migraine Information Center - JAMA Migraine Journal Scan
January 30, 1999. abdominal migraine Prophylactic Treatment and FollowupJ Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr — January 1999. Recurrence of
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5. Mental Health - A Pro Anorexia Web Site - Webmd - Abdominal Migraine
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6. Published Medical Articles Abdominal Migraine
abdominal migraine. March 2002. Axon ATR, Long DE, Jones SC Editorial Abdominalmigraine does it exist? Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 13(6)6156, 1991.
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Abu-Arafeh I, Russell G: Current controversies - abdominal migraine. Cephalalgia
Abu-Arafeh I, Russell G: Prevalence and clinical features of abdominal migraine
compared with those of migraine headache. Archives of Disease in Childhood
Barlow C: The periodic syndrome - cyclic vomiting and abdominal migraine, in
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7. Published Medical Articles Abdominal Migraine
Axon ATR, Long DE, Jones SC Editorial abdominal migraine does it exist?
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Most recent, comprehensive and classic articles in BOLD print. Axon ATR, Long DE, Jones SC: Editorial: Abdominal migraine: does it exist? Journal
of Clinical Gastroenterology
Abu-Arafeh I, Russell G: Current controversies - abdominal migraine. Cephalalgia
Abu-Arafeh I, Russell G: Prevalence and clinical features of abdominal migraine
compared with those of migraine headache. Archives of Disease in Childhood
Barlow C: The periodic syndrome - cyclic vomiting and abdominal migraine, in
Headaches and Migraine in Childhood, Clinics in Developmental Medicine
Oxford, England, Blackwell Scientific Publications

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CVSAUSA/Canada Resources. Published Medical References on CVS and AbdominalMigraine. Published Medical References on CVS and abdominal migraine.
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Published Medical References Abdominal Migraines CVS Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome , B Li, MD, Shikha Sundaram, MD eMedicine Journal , January 31 2002, Volume Number Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome: Features to be Explained by a Pathophysiologic Model , B Li, MD, David R. Fleisher, MD, Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Vo. 44, No. 8 (August 1999 Suuplement, pp. 135-185

9. Research Is Cyclical Vomiting An Abdominal Form Of Migraine Children Symon
recurrent discrete attacks of vomiting. abdominal migraine is characterized by recurrent discrete attacks of midline
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10. Abdominal Migraine - We Have Shown We Can Help.
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12. Re: Re: Child Diagnosed With Abdominal Migraine
of ParentsPlace.com. JAMA Migraine Information Center abdominal migraine Prophylactic Treatment and Follow-up
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In Reply to: Re: child diagnosed with abdominal migraine posted by CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS on February 07, 1999 at 08:18:49:
: : I have done much reading on abdominal migraine and have yet to see anyone else say their child has such high fevers or lack of vomiting at times yet all else is constant. We have done a ct and it was normal it was done for a pituitary but the neurologist looked at it and said it was normal. If this is abdominal migraine that's fine but it is scary. Many tests have been done on my daughter because of all that's been wrong but an MRI has never been done. : : Kerry : Dear Kerry:
: dose until her cycling vomiting cease. We have had to go up to 5 mg/kg/d, but we have about a 70% cure and most others improve. Now, if she improves and the fevers also cease, then you have your answer and the fever is apart of her migraine.

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abdominal migraine (See CYCLIC VOMITING SYNDROME). Home HotLines ResourcesPrinted Guide Child Care for the '90's Links. © 1997 ABC F Press.
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15. Re: Child Diagnosed With Abdominal Migraine
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In Reply to: child diagnosed with abdominal migraine posted by Kerry on February 04, 1999 at 12:32:45:
: I have done much reading on abdominal migraine and have yet to see anyone else say their child has such high fevers or lack of vomiting at times yet all else is constant. We have done a ct and it was normal it was done for a pituitary but the neurologist looked at it and said it was normal. If this is abdominal migraine that's fine but it is scary. Many tests have been done on my daughter because of all that's been wrong but an MRI has never been done. : Kerry Dear Kerry:
dose until her cycling vomiting cease. We have had to go up to 5 mg/kg/d, but we have about a 70% cure and most others improve. Now, if she improves and the fevers also cease, then you have your answer and the fever is apart of her migraine.

16. Abdominal Migraine/ Cyclic Vomitting
Subject abdominal migraine/ cyclic vomitting Topic Area Stomach Conditions ForumThe Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Forum Question Posted By Robin on
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My ten-year-old daughter has been suffering from this since she was an infant. She had unexplained vomitting lasting 6-10 hours followed by a coma-like sleep occuring at six-week intervals with no symptoms the following day. This pattern continued until age 5 when she was correctly diagnosed. She has been hospitalized twice since diagnosis for dehydration caused by vomitting that did not cease after 36 hours, contrary to her usual episodes.She is currently being treated with 1 tsp.periactin daily and it is working fine. I have been told that as she matures, she will develop more migraine headaches and less of the abdominal variety. Is there any information about this transition and/or the severity and frequency of the migraines after puberty? Will she experience auras (she hasn't so far) and will the vomitting continue?
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17. National Headache Foundation: Abdominal Migraine
abdominal migraine. abdominal migraine is one of the variants of migraineheadache. It is also known by other terms including periodic syndrome .
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ABDOMINAL MIGRAINE Abdominal migraine is one of the variants of migraine headache. It is also known by other terms including "periodic syndrome". This variant most typically occurs in children. They usually have a family history of migraine and go on to develop typical migraine later in their life. The attacks are characterized by periodic bouts of abdominal pain lasting for about two hours. Along with the abdominal pain they may have other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, flushing or pallor. Tests fail to reveal a cause for the pain. Occasionally there may be EEG findings suggestive of epilepsy but this is rarely related to seizures. Medications that are useful for treating migraine work to control these attacks in most children. top of page

18. National Headache Foundation: Abdominal Migraine
Translate this page INFLUENCIAS HORMONALES EN LA JAQUECA. La jaqueca o migraña ocurrecon mayor frecuencia en las mujeres que en los hombres. Si bien
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19. CyberSpace Search!
SEARCH THE WEB. Results 1 through 6 of 6 for abdominal migraine.
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20. Irish Medical Journal
Research Correspondence, December 1998 Volume 91 No 6, Printer friendly page, IMJHome. Adult abdominal migraine and Sumatriptan A case report Author Moran JA.
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