The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (beta version) has significantly improved the categorization of chronic headaches. From a clinical standpoint, however, it still has a few limitations, both general and specific. Among the former is the fact that international headache classifications are aimed less at defining the disease than at characterizing the features of attacks, meaning that their structure is ill suited to dealing with chronic headaches where the patient must be the focus of the discussion. Among the latter is the fact that the diagnostic criteria for chronic migraine do not distinguish between cases differing widely in severity and that the issue of whether medication overuse headache can be consi...
This book provides the practicing physician with a practical approach to the diagnosis, evaluation a...
Introduction: The lack of standardized approaches makes it more difficult than is the case for episo...
Chronic migraine (CM) is a disabling neurological condition affecting 0.5-2 % of the population. In ...
In the field of so-called chronic daily headache, it is not easy for migraine that worsens progressi...
Based on publications on migraine in the medical literature after 2004, the third edition of the Int...
open10noReviewIn the field of so-called chronic daily headache, it is not easy for migraine that wor...
Four hundred patients attending a headache clinic were classified using the IHS criteria. The majori...
The classification of the International Headache Society (IHS) published in 1988 has been positively...
Recently, information about migraine which is generally characterized with attacks has gradually inc...
Background or aimDespite guidelines and the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD...
Headache, in all its varieties, is common and can seriously affect the quality of life. The Interna...
In this commentary, the authors briefly discuss their views on some of the limitations in the curren...
The 1988 classification by the International Headache Society (IHS) first defined drug-induced heada...
The 1988 classification by the International Headache Society (IHS) first defined drug-induced heada...
Introduction: The lack of standardized approaches makes it more difficult than is the case for episo...
This book provides the practicing physician with a practical approach to the diagnosis, evaluation a...
Introduction: The lack of standardized approaches makes it more difficult than is the case for episo...
Chronic migraine (CM) is a disabling neurological condition affecting 0.5-2 % of the population. In ...
In the field of so-called chronic daily headache, it is not easy for migraine that worsens progressi...
Based on publications on migraine in the medical literature after 2004, the third edition of the Int...
open10noReviewIn the field of so-called chronic daily headache, it is not easy for migraine that wor...
Four hundred patients attending a headache clinic were classified using the IHS criteria. The majori...
The classification of the International Headache Society (IHS) published in 1988 has been positively...
Recently, information about migraine which is generally characterized with attacks has gradually inc...
Background or aimDespite guidelines and the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD...
Headache, in all its varieties, is common and can seriously affect the quality of life. The Interna...
In this commentary, the authors briefly discuss their views on some of the limitations in the curren...
The 1988 classification by the International Headache Society (IHS) first defined drug-induced heada...
The 1988 classification by the International Headache Society (IHS) first defined drug-induced heada...
Introduction: The lack of standardized approaches makes it more difficult than is the case for episo...
This book provides the practicing physician with a practical approach to the diagnosis, evaluation a...
Introduction: The lack of standardized approaches makes it more difficult than is the case for episo...
Chronic migraine (CM) is a disabling neurological condition affecting 0.5-2 % of the population. In ...