Is there a link between migraine headaches and epilepsy?

Answer:
This study investigated the prevalence of migraine headache in pediatric patients with epilepsy and the incidence of these two disorders in the family history.



A retrospective chart review was conducted on 475 patients with a primary diagnosis of epilepsy between January 2003 and June 2004. The patients were managed in a pediatric neurology outpatient clinic at a major teaching hospital. Data collected included age, sex, headache, migraine, and family history.


Results
The study revealed a higher prevalence of migraine in epilepsy patients (14.7%) than in the general population (2.7% to 11%). Only 4.7% had a family history of migraine, but 20.6% had a positive family history of epilepsy, supporting current ideas of the genetic etiology of some epilepsies.
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