Abdominal migraine


Abdominal migraine is a disorder primarily of children which presents with episodes of abdominal pain without an accompanying headache. It is difficult to confirm the diagnosis as there are not a set of features that is specific and thus it can take time before the diagnosis is made. The condition is rare in adults; however, children diagnosed with abdominal migraines may have migraine headaches as adults.

Signs and Symptoms

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of abdominal migraines is controversial. Diagnostic criteria from the International Classification of Headache Disorders as of 2004 are:

Pathophysiology

Abdominal migraines are a type of functional pain.

History

This condition was first described in 1921 by Buchanan.