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Part 1: The primary headaches

Part 1: The primary headaches. 1. Migraine. 1. Migraine Reclassification 1988-2004. 1.1 Migraine without aura. 1.1 Migraine without aura Notes. ‘Not attributed to another disorder’ Note. 1.2 Migraine with aura. 1.2 Migraine with aura. 1.2 Migraine with aura Subtypes new to classification.

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Part 1: The primary headaches

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  1. Part 1: The primary headaches

  2. 1. Migraine

  3. 1. MigraineReclassification 1988-2004

  4. 1.1 Migraine without aura

  5. 1.1 Migraine without auraNotes

  6. ‘Not attributed to another disorder’Note

  7. 1.2 Migraine with aura

  8. 1.2 Migraine with aura

  9. 1.2 Migraine with auraSubtypes new to classification

  10. 1.2.1 Typical aurawith migraine headache

  11. 1.2.1 Typical aurawith migraine headache

  12. 1.2.2 Typical aurawith non-migraine headache

  13. 1.2.3 Typical aurawithout headache

  14. 1.2.4 Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM)

  15. 1.2.4 Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM)

  16. 1.2.6 Basilar-type migraine

  17. 1.2.6 Basilar-type migraineTerminology change 1988-2004

  18. 1.3 Childhood periodic syndromes that are commonlyprecursors of migraine

  19. 1.3.2 Abdominal migraine

  20. 1.5 Complications of migraine

  21. 1.5 Complications of migraineReclassification 1988-2004

  22. 1.5.1 Chronic migraineNew entrant to classification

  23. 1.5.1 Chronic migraineNotes

  24. ‘Chronic’Notes

  25. 1.6 Probable migraine

  26. 1.6 Probable migraine

  27. 1.6 Probable migraine

  28. 2. Tension-type headache

  29. Infrequent/frequent episodic TTHNew subdivision 1988-2004

  30. 2.1 Infrequent episodic TTH

  31. 2.1 Infrequent episodic TTH

  32. 2.2 Frequent episodic TTH

  33. 2.2 Frequent episodic TTH

  34. 2.3 Chronic TTH

  35. 2.3 Chronic TTH

  36. 2.4 Probable TTH

  37. 2.4.3 Probable chronic TTH

  38. 3. Cluster headacheand other trigeminal autonomiccephalalgias

  39. 3.1 Cluster headache

  40. 3.1 Cluster headache

  41. ‘Chronic’Notes

  42. Episodic/chronic cluster headacheReclassification 1988-2004 Default diagnosis until periodicity is determined or 1 y is 3.1.1 Episodic cluster headache

  43. Episodic/chronic cluster headacheDefinition change 1988-2004

  44. 3.1.2 Chronic cluster headacheAbandoned subclassification 1988-2004

  45. 3.2 Paroxysmal hemicrania

  46. 3.2 Paroxysmal hemicraniaNew subdivision 1988-2004

  47. Episodic/chronicparoxysmal hemicraniaNew subdivision 1988-2004

  48. 3.3 Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with Conjunctival injection and TearingNew entrant to classification

  49. 3.4 Probable TAC

  50. 4. Other primary headaches

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