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Cephalalgia | 2014

Prevalence and clinical characteristics of headache in adolescents: a Croatian epidemiological study.

Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Davor Plavec; Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Maja Strineka; Dražen Ažman; Raphael Bene

Background Headaches are often under-diagnosed in adolescents. The aim of this study was to examine the one-year prevalence of primary headaches among high school students in the city of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Methods This was a population-based, cross-sectional study. A total of 2350 questionnaires consisting of questions on demographic data, the presence and clinical characteristics of headaches were distributed among students in eight high schools; 2057 (87.5%) questionnaires were eligible for analysis. Results The mean age of the students was 17.2u2009±u20091.2 years; 50.2% were female. The prevalence of recurrent headache was 30.1% (620/2057), girls 35.1%, boys 25.2%. Among students with headache, 291 (46.9%) had migraine, and 329 (53.1%) had tension-type headaches (TTHs). The mean frequency of headaches was 5.66 per month in girls and 4.42 in boys; mean duration of a headache attack was 8.94 hours in girls and 8.37 hours in boys (NS). Unilateral headache was present in 31.6%, throbbing quality in 22.6%, dull in 34.4% of students; 22.4% had severe intensity and 70.3% moderate. Nausea was present in 4.0% always and in 14.7% frequently (girls 18.8%), photophobia in 41.3%, phonophobia in 63.2%, osmophobia in 23.9% (NS among genders). Almost 30% of students were disabled and stayed at home, more frequently boys. Girls (33.4%) were more likely to take drugs for every attack; number per month was 3.7. The results of this study showed that the prevalence of migraine among adolescents in Croatia was 16.5% for girls and 11.8% for boys; the prevalence of TTH was 18.4% for girls and 13.4% for boys. Conclusions The prevalence of self-reported headache among high school students in Zagreb is relatively high. Significant gender differences in frequency and clinical characteristics were observed. Primary headaches among adolescents are an important public health problem and should receive more attention from school and health authorities.


Cephalalgia | 2017

A boy with bilateral SUNA: A case report

Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Rigmor Jensen

Background Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks (SUNA) is a primary headache characterized by frequent attacks of severe headaches in association with ipsilateral cranial autonomic features. SUNA is defined as a strictly unilateral pain and bilateral cases are very unusual, so secondary causes should be searched for vigorously if there are bilateral symptoms. Despite a number of therapeutic trials, effective management for the majority of SUNA patients is not available at present. Management of SUNA is often difficult. Case We report the case of a young boy with bilateral SUNA attacks, with no detected underlying cause, who is responsive to indomethacin. Conclusion Rarely, primary SUNA can present with bilateral symptoms. According to our experience in this case, indomethacin should always be offered to patients with suspected SUNA.


Acta Neurologica Scandinavica | 2018

Neurostimulation for the treatment of chronic migraine and cluster headache - a review article

Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Rigmor Jensen

Small subsets of patients who fail to respond to pharmacological treatment may benefit from alternative treatment methods. In the last decade, neurostimulation is being explored as a potential treatment option for the patients with chronic, severely disabling refractory primary headaches. To alleviate pain, specific nerves and brain areas have been stimulated, and various methods have been explored: deep brain stimulation, occipital nerve stimulation, and sphenopalatine ganglion stimulation are among the more invasive ones, whereas transcranial magnetic stimulation and supraorbital nerve stimulation are noninvasive. Vagal nerve stimulation can be invasive or noninvasive, though this review included only data for noninvasive VNS. Most of these methods have been tested in small open‐label patient series; recently, more data from randomized, controlled, and blinded studies are available. Although neurostimulation treatments have demonstrated good efficacy in many studies, it still has not been established as a standard treatment in refractory patients. This review analyzes the available evidence regarding efficacy and safety of different neurostimulation modalities for the treatment of chronic migraine and cluster headache.


Archive | 2014

Transkranijska dopler sonografija u djece

Vlasta Đuranović; Mario Vukšić; Aida Salihagić Kadić; Snježana Škrablin; Vlatka Mejaški Bošnjak; Snježana Gverić-Ahmetašević; Jasna Leniček Krleža; Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Milan Stanojević; Tomislav Gojmerac; Tonći Grmoja


Archive | 2014

Transcranial Doppler sonography in children

Vlasta Đuranović; Mario Vukšić; Aida Salihagić Kadić; Snježana Škrablin; Vlatka Mejaški Bošnjak; Snježana Gverić-Ahmetašević; Jasna Leniček Krleža; Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Milan Stanojević; Tomislav Gojmerac; Tonći Grmoja


VI. hrvatski neurološki kongres s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem | 2013

The correlation of pain intensity, functional impaqirment and depressive symptoms in tension type headache patients

Marijana Bosnar Puretić; Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Vanja Bašić Kes


Organs, Tissues and Cells | 2013

Feasibility of optic nerve sheath ultrasonography in brain death

Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Darja Šodec Šimičević; Irena Martinić Popović; Marijana Bosnar Puretić; Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Gopčević, Aleksandar, Vučić, Marinko; Bojan Rode; Vida Demarin


Neurologia Croatica 2013 62 (Suppl.3) | 2013

Prevalence and clinical characteristics of headache in adolescents-a Croatian population study

Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Davor Plavec; Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Maja Strineka; Dražen Ažman; Raphael Bene


Neurologia Croatica 2013 62 (Suppl.3) | 2013

Risk factors for craniocervical arteries dissections

Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Darja Šodec Šimičević; Irena Martinić Popović; Marijana Bosnar Puretić; Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Vanja Bašić Kes


Cerebrovascular Diseases 35 (suppl 2) | 2013

Migraine as a risk factor for cranial artery dissection

Arijana Lovrenčić-Huzjan; Darja Šodec Šimičević; Irena Martinić Popović; Marijana Bosnar Puretić; Vlasta Vuković Cvetković; Vanja Bašić Kes

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Marijana Bosnar Puretić

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Darja Šodec Šimičević

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Irena Martinić Popović

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Vanja Bašić Kes

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

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Davor Plavec

Boston Children's Hospital

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Maja Strineka

Clinical Hospital Dubrava

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Rigmor Jensen

University of Copenhagen

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