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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Vomiting After Mild Head Injury Is Related To Migraine
الأستفراغ بعد اصابة الرأس الخفيفة له علاقة بالشقيقة
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : OBJECTIVE: To determine whether vomiting after mild head injury in children is related to migraine and to identify predictors of vomiting after head injury. METHODS: A series of consecutive children admitted to the observation unit of an emergency department after mild head injury was identified by chart review. A telephone interview with the parents or child or both was then conducted by using a structured questionnaire. RESULTS: Of 47 eligible children with acute head injury, 44 (94%) were contacted. The mean age at head injury was 7.4 years. Twenty-nine children (66%) vomited after the head injury. The likelihood of vomiting was increased if the child had a history of recurrent headache (p = 0.05). If the headaches were migrainous, the likelihood of vomiting increased further (p <0.002). All 15 children with a history of motion sickness vomited after the head injury. Family history of migraine, particularly maternal (n = 21), also predicted recurrent vomiting (p <0.001). If more than one of these predictive variables was present, the likelihood of vomiting was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: History of motion sickness, migraine headaches, and family history of migraine are highly predictive of vomiting after a mild head injury. 
ISSN : 3189-4528 
Journal Name : Journal of Pediatrics 
Volume : 1 
Issue Number : 130 
Publishing Year : 1998 AH
1998 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Saturday, March 13, 2010 

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Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
محمد جانjan, Mohammed ResearcherDoctorate 

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