New Appendix Criteria Open for a Broader Concept of Chronic Migraine
@article{Olesen2006NewAC,
title={New Appendix Criteria Open for a Broader Concept of Chronic Migraine},
author={Jes Olesen and Marie Germaine Bousser and H. C. Diener and David W. Dodick and Michael First and P. J. Goadsby and H. G{\"o}bel and Miguel J. A. L{\'a}inez and Jw Lance and R. B. Lipton and Guiseppe Nappi and Fumihiko Sakai and Jean Schoenen and Stephen D. Silberstein and Timothy J. Steiner},
journal={Cephalalgia},
year={2006},
volume={26},
pages={742 - 746}
}After the introduction of chronic migraine and medication overuse headache as diagnostic entities in The International Classification of Headache Disorders, Second Edition, ICHD-2, it has been shown that very few patients fit into the diagnostic criteria for chronic migraine (CM). The system of being able to use CM and the medication overuse headache (MOH) diagnosis only after discontinuation of overuse has proven highly unpractical and new data have suggested a much more liberal use of these…
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