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How to use the classification
Classification
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
A1.3.2 Chronic migraine with continuous pain
Ihsclassification
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Appendix
A1. Migraine
A1.1 Migraine without aura
A1.1.1 Pure menstrual migraine without aura
A1.1.2 Menstrually-related migraine without aura
A1.1.3 Non-menstrual migraine without aura
A1.2 Migraine with aura (alternative criteria)
A1.2.0.1 Pure menstrual migraine with aura
A1.2.0.2 Menstrually-related migraine with aura
A1.2.0.3 Non-menstrual migraine with aura
A1.3 Chronic migraine (alternative criteria)
A1.3.1 Chronic migraine with pain-free periods
A1.3.2 Chronic migraine with continuous pain
A1.4 Complications of migraine
A1.4.5 Migraine aura status
A1.4.6 Visual snow
A1.6 Episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine
A1.6.4 Infantile colic
A1.6.5 Alternating hemiplegia of childhood
A1.6.6 Vestibular migraine
Bibliography
A2. Tension-type headache (alternative criteria)
Bibliography
A3. Trigeminal-autonomic cephalalgias (TACs)
A3.1 Cluster headache (alternative criteria)
A3.2 Paroxysmal hemicrania (alternative criteria)
A3.3 Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks (alternative criteria)
A3.4 Hemicrania continua (alternative criteria)
A3.6 Undifferentiated trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia
Bibliography
A4. Other primary headache disorders
A4.11 Epicrania fugax
Bibliography
A5. Headache attributed to trauma or injury to the head and/or neck
A5.1 Acute headache attributed to traumatic injury to the head
A5.1.1.1 Delayed-onset acute headache attributed to moderate or severe traumatic injury to the head
A5.1.2.1 Delayed-onset acute headache attributed to mild traumatic injury to the head
A5.2 Persistent headache attributed to traumatic injury to the head
A5.2.1.1 Delayed-onset persistent headache attributed to moderate or severe traumatic injury to the head
A5.2.2.1 Delayed-onset persistent headache attributed to mild traumatic injury to the head
A5.7 Headache attributed to radiosurgery of the brain
A5.8 Acute headache attributed to other trauma or injury to the head and/or neck
A5.9 Persistent headache attributed to other trauma or injury to the head and/or neck
Bibliography
A6. Headache attributed to cranial and/or cervical vascular disorder
A6.10 Persistent headache attributed to past cranial and/or cervical vascular disorder
A7. Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder
A7.6 Headache attributed to epileptic seizure
A7.6.3 Post-electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) headache
A7.9 Persistent headache attributed to past non-vascular intracranial disorder
Bibliography
A8. Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal
A8.4 Persistent headache attributed to past use of or exposure to a substance
A9. Headache attributed to infection
A9.1 Headache attributed to intracranial infection
A9.1.3.3 Persistent headache attributed to past intracranial fungal or other parasitic infection
A9.1.6 Headache attributed to other infective space-occupying lesion
A9.3 Headache attributed to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
Bibliography
A10. Headache attributed to disorder of homoeostasis
A10.7 Head and/or neck pain attributed to orthostatic (postural) hypotension
A10.8 Headache attributed to other disorder of homoeostasis
A10.8.1 Headache attributed to travel in space
A10.8.2 Headache attributed to other metabolic or systemic disorder
A10.9 Persistent headache attributed to past disorder of homoeostasis
Bibliography
A11. Headache or facial pain attributed to disorder of the cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cervical structure
A11.2 Headache attributed to disorder of the neck
A11.2.4 Headache attributed to upper cervical radiculopathy
A11.2.5 Headache attributed to cervical myofascial pain
A11.3 Headache attributed to disorder of the eyes
A11.3.5 Headache attributed to heterophoria or heterotropia
A11.5 Headache attributed to disorder of the nose or paranasal sinuses
A11.5.3 Headache attributed to disorder of the nasal mucosa, turbinates or septum
A12. Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder
A12.3 Headache attributed to depressive disorder
A12.4 Headache attributed to separation anxiety disorder
A12.5 Headache attributed to panic disorder
A12.6 Headache attributed to specific phobia
A12.7 Headache attributed to social anxiety disorder (social phobia)
A12.8 Headache attributed to generalized anxiety disorder
A12.9 Headache attributed to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
A1.3.2 Chronic migraine with continuous pain
Diagnostic criteria:
Headache fulfilling criteria for 1.3
Chronic migraine
and criterion B below
Not interrupted by pain-free periods of >3 hours on ≥5 days/month unless these are attributed to drug treatment.
Home
How to use the classification
Classification
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
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13. Painful lesions of the cranial nerves and other facial pain
14. Other headache disorders
Part IV: Appendix
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Appendix