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A 13-year-old girl presents with concerns of headache. Parents report that the child has been complaining of headaches for the past 5 months. The headache is described as aching, located mostly both sides. Severity is rated as 8 out of 10. It is precipitated by deadlines, worse after physical exertion.  It is alleviated by ibuprofen with some improvement. There is no associated fever. The patient is also experiencing a lot of worry about friends. Parents report that she bumped their head 2 weeks ago.  Family history is positive for anxiety in older sibling. Social history reveals decline in school performance. Physical Examination:  The child appears tearful and is alert and oriented. Head and neck exam: Neck is supple, Cranial nerves are intact. 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 normal finger nose testing. 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