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Question: Among children and adolescents referred to neurologists with recurrent headache, what is the utility of neuroimaging and what is the prevalence of treatable intracranial lesions?
Question type: Diagnosis
Study design: Retrospective cohort
Researchers from nine pediatric neurology clinics at tertiary hospitals in Korea conducted a retrospective study to better delineate the utility of neuroimaging in children with recurrent headaches. They reviewed the medical records of new patients referred with recurrent headaches to determine the reason for, type, and results of neuroimaging, along with the subsequent management of the patient.
Data on 1,562 children, including 838 girls, revealed mean age of headache onset …
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