Allergy/Imm

sponsor

Your Article Summary

(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website)

Bockowski L et al. - The results suggest that proinflammatory cytokines may be involved in the pathogenesis of migraine attacks, although fluctuations in cytokine levels could be different in children than in adults. Such difference could be due to long medical history of migraine in adult patients and frequent intake of analgesic drugs or prophylactic treatment.

Related Articles

Tension-Type Headache in Children: The Cinderella of Headache Disorders!
Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 10/26/09    Relevance Score: 81%

Phenotypes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Children and Young People
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 10/29/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Migraine type childhood headache aggravated by sexual abuse: case report
Agri, 10/12/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Mitral valve prolapse and abnormalities of haemostasis in children and adolescents with migraine with aura and other idiopathic headaches: a pilot study
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 10/06/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Peri-ictal changes of cortical excitability in children suffering from migraine without aura
Pain, 10/06/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Today in Peds Allergy/Immunology...keeping you current

Benefits of budesonide or nedocromil for mild to moderate asthma in children were not sustained after discontinuation
Evidence-Based Medicine, 12/08/09

Ascaris, atopy, and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in rural and urban South African children
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 12/08/09

Food Allergy Among Children in the United States
Pediatrics, 12/08/09