Diagnostic criteria for chronic migraine defined by the International Headache Society. (Headache Classification Comittee. The International Classification of Headache Disorders : 3rd edition beta versin. Cephalalgia 2013; 33:629-808). A. Headache present at least 15 days per
The prevalence of CCQ is between 2.5 and 4% of the population. List of main CCQs: Chronic de novo headache and hemicrania continua are very rare. Learn more about chronic migraine Learn more about chronic
Diagnostic Migraine management: aims to accurately diagnose migraine according to ICHD-3 criteria, check chronic migraine risk factors and comorbidities, to assess migraine-related problems disability and its severity, to evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of current
Paroxysmal vertigo in children generally affects children between 2 and 4 years old, exceptionally over 10 years old. It lasts from a few seconds to a minute. Its frequency varies, from weekly to monthly access,
Diagnostic criteria for new persistent daily headache defined by the International Headache Society. (Headache Classification Comittee. The International Classification of Headache Disorders : 3rd edition beta versin. Cephalalgia 2013; 33:629-808). Replaces the old daily chronic headache de novo.
Strictly unilateral pain, continuous for more than 3 months, associated with a dysautonomic sign (redness of the eye, tearing, runny nose, drooping and/or swelling of the eyelid) on the same side as the pain. The
Cyclic vomiting in the child. Cyclic vomiting syndrome (VCS) is a poorly understood migraine equivalent. The diagnosis of CVS is based on the criteria of the International Headache Society, in the absence of arguments in
Benign paroxysmal torticollis in children Benign paroxysmal pediatric torticollis is a rare functional disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of torticollis (head tilt to the side) in healthy children. It appears in the first year of
Affects children of school age (4% of children). The diagnostic criteria are: Duration from 1 to 72 hours. Pain of moderate or severe intensity. Dull or irritative in character. Median or peri-umbilical location or poorly
Minimum number of crisis for diagnosis Duration of crisis Crisis Frequency Aura Onset Duration Aura Duration Migraine without aura 5 24-72 h Migraine with aura 2 >5
Migraine aura may not be followed by headache, posing difficult diagnostic problems, especially in the absence of an identical history. Visual aura It is the most common aura; it characterizes “ophthalmic migraine”. The scintillating scotoma