Abstract
Headaches in Children is a collection of 10 essays divided almost evenly between those that deal with headache and those that deal with children. It is acknowledged that children are not miniature adults, but nothing about the pathophysiology, the clinical description, the mechanisms of development, or the pharmacotherapy of the disorder as described in this monograph suggests that headache is substantially different in children than in adults. Indeed, even the appropriate emphasis on psychological aspects of the juvenile headache syndrome shares this drawback.
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