• Cephalalgia · Oct 2012

    The analysis of allodynia in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

    • Esme Ekizoglu, Betul Baykan, Elif K Orhan, and Mustafa Ertas.
    • Department of Neurology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Turkey. esmeekizoglu@yahoo.com
    • Cephalalgia. 2012 Oct 1; 32 (14): 1049-58.

    ObjectivesAllodynia is frequently associated with migraine and other primary headaches. Our aim was to investigate the presence of allodynia and related features in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), which is a disabling secondary headache disorder.MethodsWe included 46 IIH patients and analyzed their clinical and laboratory findings retrospectively. Allodynia was assessed using the validated 12-item allodynia symptom checklist (ASC-12), in addition to examining pressure (with von Frey filaments) and brush allodynia.ResultsAllodynia was detected in 23 (50%) of IIH patients with ASC-12 and/or instrumental testing. The most commonly reported location was unilateral V1 distribution. The allodynic symptom profile was similar but milder when compared to 143 migraineurs with ASC-12. Only the aggravation of headache with physical activity emerged as a significant variable associated with allodynia in IIH. Among allodynic patients, only eight had previous migraine diagnosis. After onset of IIH, 20 patients reported migraine-like headache, while only three reported non-migrainous headache. In contrast, 13 of 23 non-allodynic IIH patients had non-migrainous headache features (p = 0.0045).ConclusionHalf of the IIH patients reported allodynia, and these allodynic patients had mostly migraine-like headache profiles. Our study suggested that IIH may trigger some common mechanisms with migraine in pain pathways causing allodynia.

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