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A 15-year-old boy presents with concerns of headache. Parents report that the child has been complaining of headaches for the past 8 months. The headache is described as throbbing, located mostly in the forehead. Severity is rated as moderate. It is precipitated by family conflict, worse after physical exertion.  It is alleviated by resting in a dark room with minimal improvement. There is no associated fever. The patient is also experiencing feeling stressed about family. Parents report that he has not lost consciousness.  Family history is positive for anxiety in father. Social history reveals decline in school performance. Physical Examination:  The child appears pale and is alert. Head and neck exam: Neck is mobile, Cranial nerves are normal. Focused neurological exam: Motor exam shows equal strength bilaterally. Reflexes are 1+ in the lower limbs and 2+ in the upper limbs. Sensory exam is normal. Cerebellar testing shows no abnormalities. Gait is normal heel-toe walk.

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Authors

Dr. Karen Forbes

Dr. Jade Hindie

jade.hindie@umontreal.ca

Reviewer

Dr. Hosanna Au