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  • Title: Frontal headache in a patient with right temporal epilepsy: A video-EEG case report of ictal epileptic headache.
    Author: Demarquay G, Sala E, Adham A, Camdessanché JP, Convers P, Mazzola L.
    Journal: Headache; 2023 Mar; 63(3):455-458. PubMed ID: 36905157.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Ictal epileptic headache (IEH) is caused by a focal epileptic seizure. The diagnosis can be challenging when the headache is isolated without any other symptoms. CASE REPORT: A 16-year-old girl presented with a 5-year history of bilateral frontotemporal headaches with severe intensity lasting for 1-3 min. Past medical, physical, and developmental histories were unremarkable. Head magnetic resonance imaging showed right hippocampal sclerosis. The diagnosis of pure IEH was confirmed by video-electroencephalographic monitoring. The onset and cessation of frontal headache correlated with a right temporal discharge. The patient was diagnosed with right mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Two years later, her seizures increased despite antiseizure medications. A right anterior temporal lobectomy was performed. The patient remained seizure-free and headache-free for 10 years. CONCLUSION: IEH should be considered in the differential diagnosis of brief and isolated headache, even if the headache is diffuse or contralateral to the epileptogenic focus.
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