We describe eight idiopathic cases of red ear syndrome in seven children and one adult. All were migraineurs with a history of paroxysmally painful and red ear, unilateral or alternating, in isolation or associated with migraine attacks. The reported duration of these episodes varied from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Neurologic examination, brain MRI and CT scans, and x-rays of the cervical spine were normal. The close temporal relationship between the "red ear episodes" and migraine attacks suggests an association between the two conditions.

Raieli V, M.R. (2002). Red ear syndrome and migraine: report of eight cases. HEADACHE, 42(42), 147-151 [10.1046/j.1526-4610.2002.02033.x].

Red ear syndrome and migraine: report of eight cases.

Monastero R
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ELISEO, Giovanni Luca;
2002-01-01

Abstract

We describe eight idiopathic cases of red ear syndrome in seven children and one adult. All were migraineurs with a history of paroxysmally painful and red ear, unilateral or alternating, in isolation or associated with migraine attacks. The reported duration of these episodes varied from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Neurologic examination, brain MRI and CT scans, and x-rays of the cervical spine were normal. The close temporal relationship between the "red ear episodes" and migraine attacks suggests an association between the two conditions.
2002
Raieli V, M.R. (2002). Red ear syndrome and migraine: report of eight cases. HEADACHE, 42(42), 147-151 [10.1046/j.1526-4610.2002.02033.x].
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