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Cephalalgia | 2008

Osmophobia in juvenile primary headaches

E Corletto; L Dal Zotto; A Resos; E Tripoli; Giorgio Zanchin; C Bulfoni; P.A. Battistella

This study was planned to investigate the prevalence of osmophobia in juvenile headache sufferers and to analyse the diagnostic utility of osmophobia in order to distinguish migraine without aura from episodic tension-type headache. We examined 305 consecutive patients presenting at our Paediatric Headache Centre. A semistructured questionnaire was given to 275 selected patients affected by migraine or tension-type headache. The prevalence of osmophobia during attacks was 18.5%, mainly in migraine patients (25.1%) vs. those with tension-type headache (8.3%). Osmophobia showed more specificity than phonophobia or photophobia in the differential diagnosis between migraine and tension-type headache. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that osmophobia resulted in a symptom with poor sensitivity (27.1%) but high specificity (92%) that could become a supportive diagnostic criterion even in children for the differential diagnosis between migraine without aura and tension-type headache.


Cephalalgia | 2010

Osmophobia in migraine classification: A multicentre study in juvenile patients

D De Carlo; L Dal Zotto; Egle Perissinotto; L Gallo; Michela Gatta; Umberto Balottin; Giovanni Mazzotta; Davide Moscato; Vincenzo Raieli; Ln Rossi; R Sangermani; S. Soriani; Cristiano Termine; Elisabetta Tozzi; A Vecchio; Giorgio Zanchin; P.A. Battistella

Aims: This study was planned to investigate the diagnostic utility of osmophobia as criterion for migraine without aura (MO) as proposed in the Appendix (A1.1) of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II, 2004). Methods: We analysed 1020 patients presenting at 10 Italian juvenile headache centres, 622 affected by migraine (M) and 328 by tension-type headache (TTH); 70 were affected by headache not elsewhere classified (NEC) in ICHD-II. By using a semi-structured questionnaire, the prevalence of osmophobia was 26.9%, significantly higher in M than TTH patients (34.6% vs 14.3%). Results: Osmophobia was correlated with: (i) family history of M and osmophobia; and (ii) other accompanying symptoms of M. By applying these ‘new’ criteria, we found an agreement with the current criteria for the diagnosis of migraine without aura (MO) in 96.2% of cases; 54.3% of previously unclassifiable patients received a ‘new’ diagnosis. Conclusions: In conclusion, this study demonstrates that this new approach, proposed in the Appendix (A1.1), appears easy to apply and should improve the diagnostic standard of ICHD-II in young patients too.


Journal of Child Neurology | 2015

Spontaneous Involution of Diffuse Fibrous Dysplasia of Paranasal Sinuses

D De Carlo; L Dal Zotto; C. Carollo; A. Porzionato; D. D’Avella; F. Pomerri; P.A. Battistella

We report the case of a 25-year-old patient, diagnosed at age 10, with diffuse fibrous dysplasia of the paranasal sinuses, an extremely rare idiopathic condition. This diagnosis is possible only by cerebral computed tomography (CT), cerebral and anterior skull base magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and histopathology. Surgical treatment is common. This boy had mild symptoms: moderate headache in the morning that did not affect his daily activity, and rhinitis, partially responsive to medication. The neurologic examination was abnormal. Radiographs, CT, and MRI showed a diffuse mass in the paranasal sinuses which had a histopathological diagnosis of fibrous dysplasias. The family refused to refer the patient to surgery. The boy has been monitored annually for 15 years. He has remained asymptomatic without headache since age 11, with normal, general and neurologic examinations. Serial MRIs showed a spontaneous partial involution of the mass.


Pediatric Surgery International | 2009

Tethered cord in patients with anorectal malformation: preliminary results

A. Suppiej; L Dal Zotto; Ambra Cappellari; Annalisa Traverso; Marco Castagnetti; Paola Drigo; Paola Midrio


Archive | 2012

Temperament Patterns and Vulnerability to Anxiety and Depression in Children with Migraine: A Study Model

Michela Gatta; Andrea Spoto; B. Nigri; L Dal Zotto; Pier Antonio Battistella


GIORNALE DI NEUROPSICHIATRIA DELL'ETÀ EVOLUTIVA | 2009

Psycho-educational intervention for psychiatric adolescents: the experience of a daily service

Michela Gatta; E. Bertossi; L Dal Zotto; L. Del Col; Paolo C. Testa; P.A. Battistella


ICERI2011 Proceedings | 2011

FINDINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PLANNING A RESIDENTIAL OR SEMI-RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Paola Tomadini; L. Del Col; Paolo C. Testa; G. Ceranto; L Dal Zotto; P.A. Battistella; Michela Gatta


XXXV Congresso Nazionale Società Italiana Neurologia Pediatrica (SINP) | 2009

L'osmofobia in giovani pazienti affetti da cefalea di tipo tensivo: follow-up di 3 anni

D De Carlo; L Dal Zotto; Giorgio Zanchin; Umberto Balottin; Giovanni Mazzotta; Davide Moscato; Raieli; Ln Rossi; R Sangermani; S. Soriani; Cristiano Termine; Elisabetta Tozzi; A Vecchio; Michela Gatta; Pier Antonio Battistella


Archive | 2009

Guidelines and new pharmacological agents

Pier Antonio Battistella; Irene Toldo; Michela Gatta; D De Carlo; L Dal Zotto


GIORNALE DI NEUROPSICHIATRIA DELL'ETÀ EVOLUTIVA | 2009

Approccio psicoeducativo all'adolescente psichiatrico: l'esperienza di un Servizio semiresidenziale

Michela Gatta; E Bertossi; L Dal Zotto; L. Del Col; Paolo C. Testa; Pier Antonio Battistella

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Davide Moscato

Sapienza University of Rome

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