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Correction to: Expansion of the neurodevelopmental phenotype of individuals with EEF1A2 variants and genotype-phenotype study (European Journal of Human Genetics, (2024), 32, 9, (1144-1149), 10.1038/s41431-024-01560-8)
Correction to: European Journal of Human Geneticshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-024-01560-8, published online 15 February 2024 In the original version of this article, the given and family names of Samuel Groeschel were incorrectly structured. The name was displayed correctly in all versions at the time of publication. The authors, Adam Ostendorf, Christiane Zweier, Thomas Smol, Marjolaine Willems, Laurence Faivre, Marcello Scala, Pasquale Striano, Irene Bagnasco, Daniel Koboldt, Maria Iascone, Manon Suerink were missing from the author list. Moreover, the author contribution texts have been updated in accordance with addition of authors. The original article has been corrected
Ictal epileptic headache. an old story with courses and appeals
The term "ictal epileptic headache" has been recently proposed to classify the clinical picture in which headache is the isolated ictal symptom of a seizure. There is emerging evidence from both basic and clinical neurosciences that cortical spreading depression and an epileptic focus may facilitate each other, although with a different degree of efficiency. This review address the long history which lead to the 'migralepsy' concept to the new emerging pathophysiological aspects, and clinical and electroencephalography evidences of ictal epileptic headache. Here, we review and discuss the common physiopathology mechanisms and the historical aspects underlying the link between headache and epilepsy. Either experimental or clinical measures are required to better understand this latter relationship: the development of animal models, molecular studies defining more precise genotype/phenotype correlations as well as multicenter clinical studies with revision of clinical criteria for headache-/epilepsy-related disorders represent the start of future research. Therefore, the definition of ictal epileptic headache should be used to classify the rare events in which headache is the only manifestation of a seizure. Finally, using our recently published criteria, we will be able to clarify if ictal epileptic headache represents an underestimated phenomenon or not
From migralepsy to ictal epileptic headache. the story so far
In the last few years several cases of headache as sole manifestation of an epileptic seizure have been reported and the term "ictal epileptic headache" has been recently proposed to identify an EEG-recorded epileptic seizure with migraine/headache-like features. Among the potential practical implications arising from these clinical observations, there is the urgent need for a revision of both International Classifications of Epilepsy and Headache disorders. We discuss these topics and provide additional comments about the physiopathological links between epilepsy and migraine
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