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  • Part I: The primary headaches
    • 1. Migraine
    • 2. Tension-type headache (TTH)
    • 3. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs)
    • 4. Other primary headache disorders
  • Part II: The secondary headaches
    • 5. Headache attributed to trauma or injury to the head and/or neck
    • 6. Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder
    • 7. Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder
    • 8. Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal
    • 9. Headache attributed to infection
    • 10. Headache attributed to disorder of homoeostasis
    • 11. Headache or facial pain attributed to disorder of the cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cervical structure
    • 12. Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder
  • Part III: Neuropathies & Facial Pains and other headaches
    • 13. Painful lesions of the cranial nerves and other facial pain
    • 14. Other headache disorders
  • Part IV: Appendix
    • Appendix
13.2 Pain attributed to a lesion or disease of the glossopharyngeal nerveHartmut Gobel2018-01-31T14:16:56+00:00
  • 13. Painful lesions of the cranial nerves and other facial pain
    • 13.1 Pain attributed to a lesion or disease of the trigeminal nerve
      • 13.1.1 Trigeminal neuralgia
        • 13.1.1.1 Classical trigeminal neuralgia
          • 13.1.1.1.1 Classical trigeminal neuralgia, purely paroxysmal
          • 13.1.1.1.2 Classical trigeminal neuralgia with concomitant continuous pain
        • 13.1.1.2 Secondary trigeminal neuralgia
          • 13.1.1.2.1 Trigeminal neuralgia attributed to multiple sclerosis
          • 13.1.1.2.2 Trigeminal neuralgia attributed to space-occupying lesion
          • 13.1.1.2.3 Trigeminal neuralgia attributed to other cause
        • 13.1.1.3 Idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia
          • 13.1.1.3.1 Idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia, purely paroxysmal
          • 13.1.1.3.2 Idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia with concomitant continuous pain
      • 13.1.2 Painful trigeminal neuropathy
        • 13.1.2.1 Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to herpes zoster
        • 13.1.2.2 Trigeminal post-herpetic neuralgia
        • 13.1.2.3 Painful post-traumatic trigeminal neuropathy
        • 13.1.2.4 Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to other disorder
        • 13.1.2.5 Idiopathic painful trigeminal neuropathy
    • 13.2 Pain attributed to a lesion or disease of the glossopharyngeal nerve
      • 13.2.1 Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
        • 13.2.1.1 Classical glossopharyngeal neuralgia
        • 13.2.1.2 Secondary glossopharyngeal neuralgia
        • 13.2.1.3 Idiopathic glossopharyngeal neuralgia
      • 13.2.2 Painful glossopharyngeal neuropathy
        • 13.2.2.1 Painful glossopharyngeal neuropathy attributed to a known cause
        • 13.2.2.2 Idiopathic painful glossopharyngeal neuropathy
    • 13.3 Pain attributed to a lesion or disease of nervus intermedius
      • 13.3.1 Nervus intermedius neuralgia
        • 13.3.1.1 Classical nervus intermedius neuralgia
        • 13.3.1.2 Secondary nervus intermedius neuralgia
        • 13.3.1.3 Idiopathic nervus intermedius neuralgia
      • 13.3.2 Painful nervus intermedius neuropathy
        • 13.3.2.1 Painful nervus intermedius neuropathy attributed to herpes zoster
        • 13.3.2.2 Post-herpetic neuralgia of nervus intermedius
        • 13.3.2.3 Painful nervus intermedius neuropathy attributed to other disorder
        • 13.3.2.4 Idiopathic painful nervus intermedius neuropathy
    • 13.4 Occipital neuralgia
    • 13.5 Neck-tongue syndrome
    • 13.6 Painful optic neuritis
    • 13.7 Headache attributed to ischaemic ocular motor nerve palsy
    • 13.8 Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
    • 13.9 Paratrigeminal oculosympathetic (Raeder’s) syndrome
    • 13.10 Recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy
    • 13.11 Burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
    • 13.12 Persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP)
    • 13.13 Central neuropathic pain
      • 13.13.1 Central neuropathic pain attributed to multiple sclerosis (MS)
      • 13.13.2 Central post-stroke pain (CPSP)
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  • 13.2 Pain attributed to a lesion or disease of the glossopharyngeal nerve

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