Comorbidity of migraine in children presenting with epilepsy to a tertiary care center
Neurology, 08/03/2012
Kelley SA et al. – Migraine was comorbid in one–quarter of children with epilepsy in a tertiary care center. Children who were older or who had benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) or juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) were more likely to have migraines. Migraines were infrequently addressed within the neurology clinic. It is imperative to address comorbid migraine in treating children with epilepsy.



