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The International Classification of
Headache Disorders
3rd edition (beta)
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http://www.taiwanheadache.com.tw/
2014 10
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ICHD-3 beta
3 4 5 6 8 (The primary headaches) 9
1 (Migraine) . 10 2 (Tension-type headache) ... 17 3 (Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias) .... 20 4 (Other primary headache disorders) . 24
(The secondary headaches) 29 5 /
(Headache attributed to trauma or injury to the head and/or neck) ....
30 6
(Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder) ...
33 7
(Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder) ...
42 8
(Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal) ..
50 9 (Headache attributed to infection) . 58
10 (Headache attributed to disorder of homoeostasis) 63 11
(Headache or facial pain attributed to disorder of the cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cervical structure) ...
68 12 (Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder) 73
(Painful cranial neuropathies, other facial pains and other headaches) ..
74 13
(Painful cranial neuropathies and other facial pains) ...
75 14 (Other headache disorders) ... 81 82
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(ICHD)
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(WHO)
(ICD-11)
ICD-11 ICHD-3 ICD-11
ICHD-3
(IHS)
ICD-11
ICHD-3WHO
ICD-11
Cephalalgia IHS
ICHD-3
ICHD-3 ICD-11
Cephalalgia
ICHD-3
ICHD-3 beta
ICHD-3
ICHD
beta
ICHD-3 beta
ICHD-2 ICHD-2
ICHD-3beta
email
IHS
Jes Olesen
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ICHD-3
ICHD-3
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ICHD-3 beta
Jes Olesen, Denmark () Andr Bes, France Robert Kunkel, USA James W Lance, Australia Giuseppe Nappi, Italy Volker Pfaffenrath, Germany Frank Clifford Rose, United Kingdom Bruce S Schoenberg, USA Dieter Soyka, Germany Peer Tfelt-Hansen, Denmark () K Michael A Welch, USA Marica Wilkinson, United Kingdom
Jes Olesen, Denmark () Marie-Germaine Bousser, France Hans-Christoph Diener, Germany David Dodick, United States of America Michael First, United States of America Peter J Goadsby, United Kingdom Hartmut Gbel, Germany Miguel JA Lainez, Spain James W Lance, Australia Richard B Lipton, United States of America Giuseppe Nappi, Italy Fumihiko Sakai, Japan Jean Schoenen, Belgium Stephen D Silberstein, United States of America Timothy J Steiner, United Kingdom () Jes Olesen, Denmark () Lars Bendtsen, Denmark David Dodick, United States of America Anne Ducros, France Stefan Evers, Germany Michael First, United States of America Peter J Goadsby, United States of America Andrew Hershey, United States of America Zaza Katsarava, Germany Morris Levin, United States of America Julio Pascual, Spain Michael B Russell, Norway Todd Schwedt, United States of America Timothy J Steiner, United Kingdom () Cristina Tassorelli, Italy Gisela M Terwindt, The Netherlands Maurice Vincent, Brazil Shuu-Jiun Wang, Taiwan
(Migraine) J Olesen, Denmark () (jes.olesen@regionh.dk) S Evers, Germany; A Charles, USA; A. Hershey, USA; R Lipton, USA; M First, USA; H Bolay, Turkey; M Lantri-Minet, France; EA MacGregor, UK; T Takeshima, Japan; HW Schytz, Denmark.
(Tension-type headache) L Bendtsen, Denmark () (lars.bendtsen@regionh.dk) S Ashina, USA; MT Goicochea, Argentina; K Hirata, Japan; K Holroyd, USA; C Lampl, Austria; RB Lipton, USA; DD Mitsikostas, Greece; J Schoenen, Belgium.
(Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias)
P Goadsby, USA () (peter.goadsby@ucsf.edu) C Boes, USA; C Bordini, Brazil; E Cittadini, UK; A Cohen, UK; M Leone, Italy; A May, Germany; L Newman, USA; J Pareja, Spain; J-W Park, South Korea; T Rozen, USA; E Waldenlind, Sweden.
(Other primary headache disorders)
S-J Wang, Taiwan () (sjwang@vghtpe.gov.tw) A Ducros, France; S Evers, Germany; J-L Fuh, Taiwan; A Ozge, Turkey; JA Pareja, Spain; J Pascual, Spain; M Peres, Brazil; W Young, USA; S-Y Yu, China.
/(Headache attributed to trauma or injury to the head and/or neck)
T Schwedt, USA () (Schwedt.Todd@mayo.edu) I Abu-Arafeh, UK; J Gladstone, Canada; S-J Huang, Taiwan; R Jensen, Denmark; JMA Lainez, Spain; D Obelieniene, Lithuania; P Sandor, Switzerland; AI Scher, USA.
(Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder)
A Ducros, France () (anne.ducros@lrb.aphp.fr) M Arnold, Switzerland; M Dichgans, Germany; E Houdart, France; J Ferro, Portugal; E Leroux, Canada; Y-S Li, China; A Singhal, USA; G Tietjen, USA.
(Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder)
DW Dodick, USA () (Dodick.David@mayo.edu) S Evers, Germany; D Friedman, USA; S Kirby, Canada; B Mokri, USA; J Pascual (Spain); M Peres, Brazil; A Purdy, Canada; K Ravishankar, India; P Sandor,
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ICHD-3 beta
Switzerland; W Schievink, USA; R Stark, Australia; F Taylor, USA.
(Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal)
MB Russell, Norway () (m.b.russell@medisin.uio.no) L Bendtsen, Denmark; J-L Fuh, Taiwan; Z Katsarava, Germany; AV Krymchantowski, Brazil; M Leone, Italy; K Ravishankar, India; A Tugrul, Turkey; NJ Wiendels, The Netherlands.
(Headache attributed to infection)
C Tassorelli, Italy () (cristina.tassorelli@mondino.it) E Marchioni, Italy; V Osipova, Russia; K Ravishankar, India; L Savi, Italy; F Sakai, Japan; JR Berger, (USA).
(Headache attributed to disorder of homoeostasis)
J Pascual, Spain () (juliopascualgomez@gmail.com) M Bigal, Brazil; C Bordini, Brazil; J Gonzlez Menacho, Spain; F Mainardi, Italy; A Ozge, Turkey; J Pereira- Monteiro, Portugal; M Serrano-Duens, Ecuador.
(Headache or facial pain attributed to disorder of the cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cervical structure)
M Levin, USA () (mo.levin@hitchcock.org) R Cady, USA; C Fernandez de las Pens, Spain; D Friedman, USA; V Guidetti, Italy; J Lance, Australia; P Svensson, Denmark.
(Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder)
M Vincent, Brazil () (maurice.vincent@me.com) M First, USA; E Loder, USA; AE Lake III, USA; F Radat, France; JI Escobar, USA.
(Painful cranial neuropathies and other facial pains)
Z Katsarava, Germany() (zaza.katsarava@uni-due.de) R Benoliel, Israel; C Sommer, Germany; A Woda, France; J Zakrzewska UK; V Aggarwal, UK; L Bonamico, Argentina; D Ettlin, USA; S Graff-Radford, USA; J-P Goulet, Canada; S Jskelinen, Finland; V Limmroth, Germany; A Michelotti, Italy; D Nixdorf, USA; M Obermann, Germany; R Ohrbach, USA; J Pereira-Monteiro, Portugal; P Pionchon, France; T Renton, UK; S De Siqueira, Brazil; C Wber- Bingl, Austria.
(Appendix disorders and criteria)
GM Terwindt, The Netherlands () (G.M.Terwindt@lumc.nl)
(IHS)(ICHD-3)
Timothy Steiner
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ICHD-3 beta
1 (Migraine) 2 (Tension-type headache) 3 (Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias).. 4 (Other primary headache disorders) ... 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)... ...
13 (Painful cranial neuropathies and other facial pains) ....
14 (Other headache disorders) . ....
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ICHD-3 beta
(Part One: The Primary Headaches)
1. (Migraine)
2. (Tension-type headache)
3. (Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias)
4. (Other primary headache disorders)
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ICHD-3 beta
1. (Migraine)
1.1 Migraine without aura
1.2 Migraine with aura
1.2.1 Migraine with typical aura
1.2.1.1 Typical aura with headache
1.2.1.2 Typical aura without
headache
1.2.2 Migraine with brainstem aura
1.2.3 Hemiplegic migraine
1.2.3.1 Familial hemiplegic
migraine (FHM)
1.2.3.1.1 Familial
hemiplegic migraine type 1
1.2.3.1.2 Familial
hemiplegic migraine type 2
1.2.3.1.3 Familial
hemiplegic migraine type 3
1.2.3.1.4 Familial
hemiplegic migraine, other loci
1.2.3.2 Sporadic hemiplegic
migraine
1.2.4 Retinal migraine
1.3 Chronic migraine
1.4 Complications of migraine
1.4.1 Status migrainosus
1.4.2 Persistent aura without
infarction
1.4.3 Migrainous infarction
1.4.4 Migraine aura-
triggered seizure
1.5 Probable migraine
1.5.1 Probable migraine without
aura
1.5.2 Probable migraine with aura
1.6 Episodic
syndromes that may be associated with migraine
1.6.1 Recurrent gastrointestinal
disturbance
1.6.1.1 Cyclical vomiting
syndrome
1.6.1.2 Abdominal migraine
1.6.2 Benign paroxysmal vertigo
1.6.3 Benign paroxysmal torticollis
1.1 Migraine without aura
(common migraine)(hemicrania
simplex)
4-72
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A. 5 ( 1) B-D
B. 4-72 () ( 2,3)
C. 4 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. 1
1. /
2.
E. ICHD-3
1.
5
5 1.1
1.5.1
2.
3. ( 18 ) 2-72
( 2
)
1.2 Migraine with aura
(classic or classical migraine)
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ICHD-3 beta
(ophthalmichemi- paraesthetic, hemiplegic or
aphasic migraine) (migraine accompagne)
(complicated migraine)
A. 2 B C
B. 1
1.
2.
3. /
4.
5.
6.
C. 4 2
1. 1 5 / 2
2. 5-60 ( 1)
3. 1 ( 2)
4. 60
D. ICHD-3
1. 3
360 72
2.
1.2.1 Migraine with typical aura
//
/
1
A. 2 B C
B. //
C. 4 2
1. 1 5 / 2
2. 5-60 ( 1)
3. 1 ( 2)
4. 60
D. ICHD-3
1. 3
360
2.
1.2.1.1 Typical aura with headache
60
A. 1.2.1
B. 60
1.2.1.2 Typical aura without
headache
A. 1.2.1
B. 60
1.2.2 Migraine with brainstem aura
(Basilar artery migraine)
(basilar migraine)(basilar type migraine)
A. 2 B-D
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ICHD-3 beta
B. //
( 1)
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. (hypacusia)
5.
6.
7.
D. 4 2
1. 1 5 / 2
2. 5-60 ( 2)
3. 1 ( 3)
4. 60
E. ICHD-3
1. 1.2.3
2. 3
360
3.
1.2.3 ( 1) Hemiplegic migraine
A. 2 B C
B. 2
1.
2. //
C. 4 2
1. 1 5 / 2
2. 5-60
72 ( 2)
3. 1 ( 3)
4. 60
D. ICHD-3
1. (plegic)(paralysis)
2.
3.
1.2.3.1 Familial hemiplegic migraine
(FHM)
A. 1.2.3
B. 1.2.3
1.2.3.1.1 Familial hemiplegic
migraine type 1
A. 1.2.3.1
B. CACNA1A
1.2.3.1.2 Familial hemiplegic
migraine type 2
A. 1.2.3.1
B. ATP1A2
1.2.3.1.3 Familial hemiplegic
migraine type 3
A. 1.2.3.1
B. SCN1A
1.2.3.1.4 Familial hemiplegic
migraine, other loci
A. 1.2.3.1
B. CACNA1AATP1A2 SCN1A
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ICHD-3 beta
1.2.3.2 Sporadic hemiplegic migraine
A. 1.2.3
B. 1.2.3
1.2.4 Retinal migraine
A. 2 B C
B. (
) 2
1.
2. ()
C. 3 2
1. 5
2. 5-60
3. 60
D. ICHD-3
(amaurosis fugax)
1.3 ( 1,2) Chronic migraine
15 3
8
A. (/)15
3 B C
B. 5 1.1
B-D / 1.2 B C
C. 8 3 ( 3)
1. 1.1 C D
2. 1.2 B C
3.
(triptan) (ergot derivative)
D. ICHD-3
1. 1.3 2.
1.3
2.
8.2
50% 1.3
1.3
8.2
(
)
1.3
8.2
8.2
8.2
3.
http://www.i-h-s.org/
( http://www.ihs-headache.org/)
1.4 Complications of migraine
1.4.1 Status migrainosus
72
A. B C
B. 1.1 / 1.2
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C. 2
1. 72 ( 1)
2. /( 2)
D. ICHD-3
1.
12
2. C2 1.5.1
1.4.2 Persistent aura without
infarction
A. B
B. 1. 2 1
1
C.
D. ICHD-3
1.4.3 Migrainous infarction
A. B C
B. 1. 2 1
60
C.
D.
1.4.4 Migraine aura-
triggered seizure
A.
B
B. 1. 2
1
C.
1.5 Probable migraine (Migrainous disorder)
()
A. 1 1.1
A-D 1.2 A-C
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
1.5.1 Probable migraine without
aura
A. 1 1.1
A-D
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
1.5.2 Probable migraine with aura
A. 1 1. 2
A-C
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
1.6 Episodic syndromes that may be associated with migraine
(Childhood periodic syndromes;
periodic syndromes of childhood)
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ICHD-3 beta
1.6.1 Recurrent gastrointestinal
disturbance
(Chronic abdominal pain)(functional
abdominal pain)(functional dyspepsia)
(irritable bowel syndrome)
(functional abdominal pain syndrome)
//
A. 5 //
/
B.
C.
1.6.1.1 Cyclic vomiting syndrome
A. 5 B-C
B.
C.
1. 1 4
2. 1 10
3. 1
D.
E. ( 1)
1.
1.6.1.2 Abdominal migraine
2 72
(vasomotor)
A. 5 B-D
B. 3 2
1.
2.
3.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. 2 72
E. ( 1)
1.
1.6.2 Benign paroxysmal vertigo
A. 5 B C
B. ( 1)
C. 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
D.
E.
1.
1.6.3 Benign paroxysmal torticollis
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ICHD-3 beta
A. ( 1) B C
B.
C. 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. ( 2)
D.
E.
1.
2.
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ICHD-3 beta
2. (Tension-type headache(TTH))
2.1 Infrequent episodic tension-
type headache
2.1.1
Infrequent episodic tension-type headache
associated with pericranial tenderness
2.1.2
Infrequent episodic tension-type headache not
associated with pericranial tenderness
2.2 Frequent episodic tension-type
headache
2.2.1 Frequent
episodic tension-type headache associated with
pericranial tenderness
2.2.2 Frequent
episodic tension-type headache not associated with
pericranial tenderness
2.3 Chronic tension-type headache
2.3.1 Chronic tension-
type headache associated with pericranial
tenderness
2.3.2 Chronic tension-
type headache not associated with pericranial
tenderness
2.4 Probable tension-type headache
2.4.1 Probable
infrequent episodic tension-type headache
2.4.2 Probable frequent
episodic tension-type headache
2.4.3 Probable chronic tension-
type headache
(tension headache) (muscle
contraction headache) (psychomyogenic
headache) (stress headache)
(ordinary headache) (essential headache)
(idiopathic headache) (psycho-
genic headache)
(Tension-type-like
headache)
2.1 Infrequent episodic tension-type headache
A. 10 B-D1
12
B. 30 7
C. 4 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D.
1.
2. 1
E. ICHD-3
2.1.1
Infrequent episodic tension-type headache associated with pericranial tenderness
A. 2.1
B.
2.1.2
Infrequent episodic tension-type headache not associated with pericranial tenderness
A. 2.1
B.
2.2 Frequent episodic tension-type headache
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ICHD-3 beta
A. 10 B-D 1-14
312 180
B. 30 7
C. 4 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. 2
1.
2. 1
E. ICHD-3
2.2.1 Frequent
episodic tension-type headache associated with pericranial tenderness
A. 2.2
B.
2.2.2
Frequent episodic tension-type headache not associated with pericranial tenderness
A. 2.2
B.
2.3 Chronic tension-type headache
4.10
A. 15 3180
B-D
B.
C. 4 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. 2
1. 1
2.
E. ICHD-3
2.3.1 Chronic tension-
type headache associated with pericranial tenderness
A. 2.3
B.
2.3.2 Chronic
tension-type headache not associated with pericranial tenderness :
A. 2.3
B.
2.4 Probable tension-type headache
1
2.4.1 Probable
infrequent episodic tension-type headache
A. 1
2.1 A-D
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
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ICHD-3 beta
2.4.2 Probable
frequent episodic tension-type headache
A. 1 2.2
A-D
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
2.4.3 Probable chronic
tension-type headache
A. 1 2.3
A-D
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
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ICHD-3 beta
3. (Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias)
3.1 Cluster headache
3.1.1 Episodic cluster headache
3.1.2 Chronic cluster headache
3.2 Paroxysmal hemicrania
3.2.1 Episodic paroxysmal
hemicrania
3.2.2 Chronic paroxysmal
hemicrania (CPH)
3.3 Short-lasting unilateral
neuralgiform headache attacks
3.3.1
Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache
attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing
(SUNCT)
3.3.1.1 SUNCT Episodic SUNCT
3.3.1.2 SUNCT Chronic SUNCT
3.3.2
Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache
attacks with cranial autonomic symptoms (SUNA)
3.3.2.1 SUNA Episodic SUNA
3.3.2.2 SUNA Chronic SUNA
3.4 Hemicrania continua
3.4.1 Hemicrania continua,
remitting subtype
3.4.2 Hemicrania continua,
unremitting subtype
3.5 Probable trigeminal
autonomic cephalalgia
3.5.1 Probable cluster headache
3.5.2 Probable paroxysmal
hemicrania
3.5.3 Short-lasting
unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks
3.5.4 Probable hemicrania
continua
3.1 Cluster headache (Ciliary neuralgia)
(erythro-melalgia of the head) Bing
(erythroprosopalgia of Bing)(hemicrania
angioparalytica) (hemicrania
neuralgiformis chronica)(histaminic cephalalgia)
Horton (Hortons headache)Harris-Horton
(Harris-Hortons disease)(Harris )
(migrainous neuralgia (of Harris))(Gardner )
(petrosal neuralgia (of Gardner))Sluder(Sluders
neuralgia)(sphenopalatine neuralgia)
(vidian neuralgia)
15 180
2 1 8
//
A. 5 B-D
B. /
15 180 ( 1)
C. 2 1
1. 1
a) /
b) /
c)
d)
e)
f)
g) /
2.
D. 2
1 8
E. ICHD-3
1. ()
/
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ICHD-3 beta
3.1.1 Episodic cluster headache
7 1 1
A. 3.1 ()
B. 7 1()
1
3.1.2 Chronic cluster headache
1
1
A. 3.1 B
B. 11
3.2 Paroxysmal hemicranias
2 30
/
indomethacin
A. 20 B-E
B.
2-30
C. 1
1. /
2. /
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. /
D. 5
E. indomethacin ( 1)
F. ICHD-3
1. indomethacin 150mg
225mg 100-200 mg
3.2.1 Episodic paroxysmal
hemicranias
7 1
1
A. 3.2
B. 2 7 1()
1
3.2.2 Chronic paroxysmal
hemicranias
1
1
A. 3.2
B. 11
3.3 Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks
1
A. 20 B-D
B. /
1-600
C. 1
1. /
2. /
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7. /
D. 1
E. ICHD-3
3.3.1
Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT)
A. 3.3
B.
3.3.1.1 SUNCT Episodic SUNCT
SUNCT 7 1 1
A. 3.3.1 SUNCT
B. 2 7 1()
1
3.3.1.2 SUNCT Chronic SUNCT
SUNCT 1 1
A. 3.3.1 SUNCT B
B. 11
3.3.2Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks
with cranial autonomic symptoms (SUNA)
A. 3.3
B.
3.3.2.1 SUNA Episodic SUNA
SUNA 7 1
A. 3.3.2 SUNA
B. 2 7 11
3.3.2.2 SUNA Chronic SUNA
SUNA 1 1
A. 3.3.2 SUNA B
B. 11
3.4 Hemicrania continua
/ /
indomethacin
A. B-D
B. 3
C. 1 2
1. 1
a) /
b) /
c)
d)
e)
f)
g) /
2.
D. indomethacin( 1)
E. ICHD-3
1. indomethacin 150 mg
225 mg 100-200 mg
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ICHD-3 beta
3.4.1 Hemicrania
continua, remitting subtype
1
A. 3.4 B
B. 1
3.4.2 Hemicrania
continua, unremitting subtype
1
1
A. 3.4 B
B. 11
3.5 Probable trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
3.
A. 1 3.1
A-D3.2 A-E3.3
A-D 3.4
A-D
B. ICHD-3
C. ICHD-3
(
3.5.1
3.5.2 3.5.3
3.5.4 )
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ICHD-3 beta
4. (Other primary headache disorders)
4.1 Primary cough headache
4.1.1 Probable primary cough
headache
4.2 Primary exercise headache
4.2.1 Probable primary exercise
headache
4.3 Primary headache associated
with sexual activity
4.3.1 Probable
primary headache associated with sexual activity
4.4 Primary thunderclap headache
4.5 Cold-stimulus headache
4.5.1 Headache attributed to
external application of a cold stimulus
4.5.2 Headache
attributed to ingestion or inhalation of a cold
stimulus
4.5.3 Probable cold-stimulus
headache
4.5.3.1 Headache
probably attributed to external application of a
cold stimulus
4.5.3.2
Headache probably attributed to ingestion or
inhalation of a cold stimulus
4.6 External-pressure headache
4.6.1 External-compression headache
4.6.2 External-traction headache
4.6.3 Probable external-pressure
headache
4.6.3.1 Probable external-
compression headache
4.6.3.2 Probable external-
traction headache
4.7 Primary stabbing headache
4.7.1 Probable primary
stabbing headache
4.8 Nummular headache
4.8.1 Probable nummular headache
4.9 Hypnic headache
4.9.1 Probable hypnic headache
4.10 New daily persistent headache
(NDPH)
4.10.1 Probable new
daily persistent headache
4.1 Primary cough headache
(Benign cough headache)Valsalva
(Valsalva-manoeuvre headache)
Valsalva()
A. 2 B-D
B. / Valsalva
C.
D. 1 2
E. ICHD-3
4.1.1 Probable primary cough
headache
A. 1
1. B-D
2. 2 B C D
B. / Valsalva
C.
D. 1 2
E. ICHD-3
F. ICHD-3
4.2 Primary exercise headache
(Primary exertional headache)
(Benign exertional headache)
-
25
ICHD-3 beta
1.
A. 2 B C
B.
C. 48
D. ICHD-3
4.2.1 Probable primary
exercise headache
A. 1
1. B C
2. 2 B C
B.
C. 48
D. ICHD-3
E. ICHD-3
4.3 Primary headache associated with sexual activity
(Benign sex headache)
(Benign vascular sexual headache) (Coital
cephalalgia)(Intercourse headache)
(Orgasmic cephalalgia) (Orgasmic headache)
(Sexual headache)
7.2.3
A. 2/ B-D
B.
C. 1 2
1.
2. ()
D. 1 24/
72
E. ICHD-3
4.3.1 Probable
primary headache associated with sexual activity
A. 1
1. B-D
2. 2 B C D
B.
C. 1 2:
1.
2. ()
D. 1 24/
72
E. ICHD-3
F. ICHD-3
4.4 Primary thunderclap headache
(Benign thunderclap headache)
4.14.2 4.3
A. B C
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26
ICHD-3 beta
B. 1
C. 5
D. ICHD-3
4.5 Cold-stimulus headache
4.5.1 Headache attributed
to external application of a cold stimulus :
A. 2 B C
B.
C. 30
D. ICHD-3
4.5.2 Headache
attributed to ingestion or inhalation of a cold stimulus
(Ice-cream headache) (Brain-freeze
headache)
()
(palate)/
A. 2 B C
B. /
C. 10
D. ICHD-3
4.5.3 Probable cold-stimulus
headache
A. B C
B.
C. 10
D. ICHD-3
E. ICHD-3
4.6 External-pressure headache :
4.6.1 External-compression headache
A. 2 B-D
B.
1
C.
D. 1
E. ICHD-3
4.6.2 External-traction headache
(Ponytail headache)
A. 2 B-D
B.
C.
D. 1
E. ICHD-3
4.6.3 Probable external-
pressure headache
A. 1
-
27
ICHD-3 beta
1. B-D
2. 2 B C D
B. /
C.
D. 1
E. ICHD-3
F. ICHD-3
4.7 Primary stabbing headache
(Ice-pick pains)(Jabs and jolts)
(Needle in the eye syndrome)(Ophthalmo-
dynia periodica)(Sharp short-lived head pain)
A. B-D
B.
C. 1 1
D.
E. ICHD-3
4.7.1 Probable primary
stabbing headache
A. B-D
2
B.
C. 1 1
D.
E. ICHD-3
F. ICHD-3
4.8 Nummular headache
(Coin-shaped headache)
A. B
B. 4
1.
2.
3.
4. 1-6
C. ICHD-3
4.8.1 Probable nummular
headache
A. B
B. 4 3
1.
2.
3.
4. 1-6
C. ICHD-3
D. ICHD-3
4.9 Hypnic headache
(Hypnic headache syndrome)
(Alarm clock headache)
4
A. B-E
B.
C. 103
D. 15 4
E.
F. ICHD-3
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28
ICHD-3 beta
4.9.1 Probable hypnic headache
A. B C-E 2
B.
C. 103
D. 15 4
E.
F. ICHD-3
G. ICHD-3
4.10 New daily persistent headache (NDPH)
(De novo chronic headache)
(Chronic headache with acute onset)
A. B C
B. 24
C. 3
D. ICHD-3
4.10.1 Probable new
daily persistent headache
A. B C
B. 24
C. 3
D. ICHD-3
E. ICHD-3
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29
ICHD-3 beta
(Part Two: 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)
-
30
ICHD-3 beta
5. / (Headache attributed to trauma or injury to the head and/or neck)
5.1 Acute headache attributed
to traumatic injury to the head
5.1.1 Acute
headache attributed to moderate or severe traumatic
injury to the head
5.1.2 Acute headache
attributed to mild traumatic injury to the head
5.2 Persistent headache
attributed to traumatic injury to the head
5.2.1 Persistent
headache attributed to moderate or severe traumatic
injury to the head
5.2.2 Persistent
headache attributed to mild traumatic injury to the
head
5.3 Acute headache
attributed to whiplash injury
5.4 Persistent headache
attributed to whiplash injury
5.5 Acute headache
attributed to craniotomy
5.6 Persistent headache
attributed to craniotomy
5.1 Acute headache attributed to traumatic injury to the head
5.3
5.5
A. C D
B. ( 1)
C. 1 7
1.
2.
3.
D. 1
1. 3
2. 3
E. ICHD-3
1.
5.1.1 Acute
headache attributed to moderate or severe traumatic injury to the head
A. 5.1
B. 1
1. 30
2. Glasgow (GCS)13
3. 24( 1)
4. 24
5. /
1.
24
5.1.2 Acute
headache attributed to mild traumatic injury to the head
A. 5.1
B. 2
1. 1
a) 30
b) Glasgow (GCS)13
c) 24
d) 24
-
31
ICHD-3 beta
e) /
2. 1 /
a)
b)
c) 2
//
5.2 Persistent headache attributed to traumatic injury to the head
5.4
5.6
3
A. C D
B. ( 1)
C. 1 7
1.
2.
3.
D. 3
E. ICHD-3
1.
5.2.1
Persistent headache attributed to moderate or severe traumatic injury to the head
A. 5.2
B. 1
1. 30
2. Glasgow (GCS)13
3. 24 ( 1)
4. 24
5. /
1.
24
5.2.2 Persistent
headache attributed to mild traumatic injury to the head
A. 5.2
B. 2
1. 1
a) 30
b) Glasgow (GCS)13
c) 24
d) 24
e) /
2. 1/
a)
b)
c) 2
//
5.3 Acute headache attributed to whiplash 3
A. C D
B. ( 1)/
C. 7
D. 1
1. 3
2. 3
E. ICHD-3
-
32
ICHD-3 beta
1.
5.4 Persistent headache attributed to whiplash
A. C D
B. ( 1)/
C. 7
D. 3
E. ICHD-3
1.
5.5 Acute headache attributed to craniotomy 3
A. C D
B. ( 1)
C. 1 7
1.
2.
3.
D. 1
1. 3
2. 3
E. ICHD-3
1. 5.1.1
5.6 (Persistent headache attributed to craniotomy) 3
A. C D
B. ( 1)
C. 1 7
1.
2.
3.
D. 3
E. ICHD-3
1. 5.2.1
-
33
ICHD-3 beta
6. (Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder)
6.1 Headache
attributed to ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic
attack
6.1.1() Headache
attributed to ischaemic stroke (cerebral infarction)
6.1.2(TIA) Headache
attributed to transient ischaemic attack (TIA)
6.2 Headache attributed
to non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage
6.2.1 Headache attributed
to non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage
6.2.2(SAH)
Headache attributed to non-traumatic subarachnoid
haemorrhage (SAH)
6.2.3(ASDH)
Headache attributed to non-traumatic acute subdural
haemorrhage (ASDH)
6.3 Headache attributed
to unruptured vascular malformation
6.3.1 Headache
attributed to unruptured saccular aneurysm
6.3.2(AVM) Headache
attributed to arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
6.3.3(DAVF) Headache
attributed to dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF)
6.3.4 Headache attributed to
cavernous angioma
6.3.5 (Sturge
Weber) Headache attributed to
encephalotrigeminal or leptomeningeal
angiomatosis (Sturge Weber syndrome)
6.4 Headache attributed to arteritis
6.4.1(GCA) Headache
attributed to giant cell arteritis(GCA)
6.4.2(PACNS)
Headache attributed to primary angiitis of the
central nervous system (PACNS)
6.4.3(SACNS)
Headache attributed to secondary angiitis of the
central nervous system (SACNS)
6.5 Headache
attributed to cervical carotid or vertebral artery
disorder
6.5.1
Headache or facial or neck pain
attributed to cervical carotid or vertebral artery
dissection
6.5.2 Post-endarterectomy
headache
6.5.3
Headache attributed to carotid or vertebral
angioplasty
6.6 (CVT) Headache attributed
to cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT)
6.7 Headache
attributed to other acute intracranial arterial disorder
6.7.1 Headache attributed
to an intracranial endovascular procedure
6.7.2 Angiography headache
6.7.3(RCVS)
Headache attributed to reversible cerebral
vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS)
6.7.3.1
(RCVS) Headache probably attributed to
reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
(RCVS)
6.7.4 Headache attributed
to intracranial arterial dissection
6.8 Headache attributed to
genetic vasculopathy
6.8.1
(CADASIL) Cerebral Autosomal Dominant
Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and
Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
6.8.2(MELAS)
Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis and
Stroke-like episodes (MELAS)
6.8.3 Headache
attributed to another genetic vasculopathy
-
34
ICHD-3 beta
6.9 Headache attributed to
pituitary apoplexy
6.1 Headache attributed to ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack
6.1.1 () Headache
attributed to ischaemic stroke (cerebral infarction)
A. C
B.
C. 1
1. /
2.
D. ICHD-3
6.1.2 (TIA) Headache
attributed to transient ischaemic attack (TIA)
(TIA)
24
A. C
B. (TIA)
C. 2
1. (TIA)/
2. 24
D. ICHD-3
6.2 Headache attributed to non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage
/
5.1.1
5.2.1
(
)
6.2.1 Headache
attributed to non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage
A. C
B. ( 1)
C. 2
1. /
2.
3. 3
a)
b)
c)
D. ICHD-3
1.
6.2.2(SAH) Headache attributed to non-traumatic subarachnoid
haemorrhage (SAH)
(SAH)
()
-
35
ICHD-3 beta
A. C
B. (SAH)
C. 2
1. /
2.
3.
D. ICHD-3
6.2.3(ASDH) Headache attributed to non-traumatic acute
subdural haemorrhage (ASDH)
(ASDH)
()
A. C
B. (ASDH)
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
6.3 Headache attributed to unruptured vascular malformation
6.2.1 (
) 6.2.2 ()
6.2.3
()
6.3.1 Headache
attributed to unruptured saccular aneurysm
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
6.3.2 (AVM) Headache
attributed to arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
A. C
B. (AVM)
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
D. ICHD-3
-
36
ICHD-3 beta
6.3.3 (DAVF)
Headache attributed to dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF)
A. C
B. (DAVF)
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1
a)
b)
c) //
4.
D. ICHD-3
6.3.4 Headache
attributed to cavernous angioma
6.2.1 7.6
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
D. ICHD-3
6.3.5 (Sturge Weber ) Headache attributed to
encephalotrigeminal or leptomeningeal angiomatosis (Sturge Weber syndrome)
Sturge Weber
7.6
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
/
2.
3.
D. ICHD-3
6.4 Headache attributed to arteritis
/
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
6.4.1 (GCA) Headache
attributed to giant cell arteritis (GCA)
-
37
ICHD-3 beta
(Temporal arteritis)
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b) 3
3. /
(jaw claudication)
D. ICHD-3
6.4.2 (PACNS) Headache attributed to primary angiitis of the
central nervous system (PACNS)
(Isolated CNS angiitis)
(granulomatous CNS angiitis)
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1.
/
2. 1 2
a)
b) /
D. ICHD-3
(RCVS)
6.4.3 (SACNS) Headache attributed to secondary angiitis of the
central nervous system (SACNS)
A. C
B. (
)
C. 1 2
1.
/
2. 1 2
a)
b) /
D. ICHD-3
6.5Headache attributed to cervical carotid or vertebral artery disorder
///
()
A. / C
B.
C. 2
1.
-
38
ICHD-3 beta
2. 1 2
a)
b) 1
3.
D. ICHD-3
6.5.1 Headache or facial or neck pain
attributed to cervical carotid or vertebral artery dissection
//
(
)
A. / C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b) 1
3. 1 2
a)
b)
4.
D. ICHD-3
6.5.2 Post-endarterectomy
headache
()
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. 1
2. 1
3.
3
a)
b) 1 1 2 2-3
c)
D. ICHD-3
6.5.3
Headache attributed to carotid or vertebral angioplasty
()
A. C
B.
C.
1. 1
2. 1
3.
D. ICHD-3
6.6 (CVT) Headache attributed to cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT)
()
A. C
B. (CVT)
C. 2
-
39
ICHD-3 beta
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
6.7 Headache attributed to other acute intracranial arterial disorder
6.7.1 Headache
attributed to an intracranial endovascular procedure
24
A. C
B.
C.
1.
2. 24
3.
D. ICHD-3
6.7.2 (Angiography headache)
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 72
3. 2
a)
b) 1.1 1.2
D. ICHD-3
6.7.3(RCVS)
Headache attributed to reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS)
1-2Valsalva
/
A. C
B. (RCVS)
C. 1
1. /()/
2. 1
a) 1
b) Valsalva
/
3. 1
D. ICHD-3
6.7.3.1(RCVS)
Headache probably attributed to reversible
cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome(RCVS)
1-2Valsalva
/
RCVS
A. C
B. (RCVS)
C.
1. 1 3
a) 1
-
40
ICHD-3 beta
b)
c) 5
2. 1
a) ()
b)
c) Valsalva
d)
e) /
f)
3. 1
D. ICHD-3
E. ICHD-3
6.7.4 Headache attributed
to intracranial arterial dissection
()
()
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2. 1
3. 1 2
a)
b)
4.
D. ICHD-3
6.8 Headache attributed to genetic vasculopathy
A. C
B.
C.
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
6.8.1(CADASIL) Cerebral Autosomal Dominant
Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
(
)
(
)
A.
C
B. NOTCH 3 /
(CADASIL)
C. 1 2
1. CADASIL
2. CADASIL(
/)
D. ICHD-3
6.8.2
(MELAS) Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis and Stroke-like episodes (MELAS)
(
/)
A. C
-
41
ICHD-3 beta
B. MELAS
C. 1 2
1.
2. /
D. ICHD-3
6.8.3 Headache
attributed to another genetic vasculopathy
A. C
B.
C.
D. ICHD-3
6.9 Headache attributed to pituitary apoplexy
()
/
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a) /
b) /
3.
D. ICHD-3
-
42
ICHD-3 beta
7. (Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder)
7.1 Headache attributed
to increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure
7.1.1 Headache
attributed to idiopathic intracranial hypertension
(IIH)
7.1.2
Headache attributed to intracranial
hypertension secondary to metabolic, toxic or
hormonal causes
7.1.3 Headache
attributed to intracranial hypertension secondary to
hydrocephalus
7.2 Headache attributed to low
cerebrospinal fluid pressure
7.2.1 Post-dural puncture headache
7.2.2 CSF fistula headache
7.2.3 Headache
attributed to spontaneous intracranial hypotension
7.3 Headache
attributed to non-infectious inflammatory intracranial
disease
7.3.1 Headache attributed
to neurosarcoidosis
7.3.2 () Headache
attributed to aseptic (non-infectious) meningitis
7.3.3 Headache
attributed to other non-infectious inflammatory
intracranial disease
7.3.4 Headache
attributed to lymphocytic hypophysitis
7.3.5
(HaNDL) Syndrome of transient Headache
and Neurological Deficits with cerebrospinal fluid
Lymphocytosis (HaNDL)
7.4 Headache attributed to
intracranial neoplasia
7.4.1 Headache attributed to
intracranial neoplasm
7.4.1.1 Headache
attributed to colloid cyst of the third ventricle
7.4.2 Headache attributed to
carcinomatous meningitis
7.4.3
Headache attributed to hypothalamic or
pituitary hyper- or hyposecretion
7.5 Headache attributed to
intrathecal injection
7.6 Headache attributed to epileptic
seizure
7.6.1 Hemicrania epileptica
7.6.2 Post-ictal headache
7.7 Chiari(CM1) Headache
attributed to Chiari malformation type I (CM1)
7.8 Headache
attributed to other non-vascular intracranial disorder
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
7.1 Headache attributed to increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure
7.4.1 (Headache attributed to
intracranial neoplasm)
-
43
ICHD-3 beta
/
A. C
B. (250mm CSF)
()
C. 1 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
7.1.1 Headache
attributed to idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH)
(Headache attributed to benign
intracranial hypertension)(pseudotumor cerebri)
(meningeal hydrops) (serous
meningitis)
(idiopathic intracranial hypertension,
IIH) IIH /
A. C
B. (idiopathic intracranial
hypertension, IIH)250mm CSF (
)
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
D. ICHD-3
7.1.2 Headache attributed to intracranial hypertension
secondary to metabolic, toxic or hormonal causes
8.1.11
/
A. C
B.
250mm CSF (
)
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
7.1.3 Headache
attributed to intracranial hypertension secondary to hydrocephalus
/
A. C
B. 250mm CSF (
)
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
-
44
ICHD-3 beta
7.2 Headache attributed to low cerebrospinal fluid pressure
()
/
A. C
B. (60mm CSF)/
C.
D. ICHD-3
7.2.1 Post-dural puncture headache
/
A. C
B.
C.
D. ICHD-3
7.2.2 CSF fistula headache
A. C
B. 2
1. (procedure)
()
2. (60mm CSF)/MRI
CT
C.
D. ICHD-3
7.2.3 Headache
attributed to spontaneous intracranial hypotension
(Headache attributed to
spontaneous low CSF pressure)(primary
intracranial hypotension)(low CSF-
volume headache) (hypoliquorrhoeic
headache)
A. C
B. (60mm CSF)/
C.
D. ICHD-3
7.3 Headache attributed to non-infectious inflammatory intracranial disease
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
-
45
ICHD-3 beta
b)
D. ICHD-3
7.3.1 Headache
attributed to neurosarcoidosis
MRI
/ MRI
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1
D. ICHD-3
7.3.2 ()
Headache attributed to aseptic (non-infectious) meningitis
(meningeal
irritation)
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. /
( meningismus)/
D. ICHD-3
7.3.3
Headache attributed to other non-infectious inflammatory intracranial disease
/
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
7.3.4 Headache
attributed to lymphocytic hypophysitis
()
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
7.3.5 (HaNDL) Syndrome of transient Headache and
Neurological Deficits with cerebrospinal fluid Lymphocytosis (HaNDL)
-
46
ICHD-3 beta
(migraine with
cerebrospinal pleocytosis)
(pseudomigraine with lymphocytic pleocytosis)
( 1 12 )
/
A. B C
B. 2
1. 14
a)
b)
c)
2. (15 WBC/l)
C. 1 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
7.4 Headache attributed to intracranial neoplasia
A. C
B.
C. 1
1.
2.
3.
D. ICHD-3
7.4.1 Headache attributed to
intracranial neoplasm
Valsalva
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 3 1
a)
b)
c) Valsalva
D. ICHD-3
7.4.1.1 Headache
attributed to colloid cyst of the third ventricle
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
7.4.2 Headache attributed
to carcinomatous meningitis
-
47
ICHD-3 beta
/
A. C
B. (
)
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. /
D. ICHD-3
7.4.3 Headache attributed to hypothalamic or pituitary
hyper- or hyposecretion
/
A. C
B.
([GH]/
[ACTH])
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1
a)
b)
c) /
D. ICHD-3
7.5 Headache attributed to intrathecal injection
4 14
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. 4
2. 14
3. (meningeal irritation)
D. ICHD-3
7.6 Headache attributed to epileptic seizure
1.
(benign occipital epilepsy) rolandic(benign
rolandic epilepsy)
(corticoreticular epilepsy with absence seizure)
1.
(MELAS)
( migralepsy) 1.4.4
/
3
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
-
48
ICHD-3 beta
7.6.1 Hemicrania epileptica
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
7.6.2 Post-ictal headache
3
72
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. 3
2. 72
D. ICHD-3
7.7 Chiari(CM1) Headache attributed to Chiari malformation type I (CM1)
Chiari
(suboccipital)( 5)
Valsalva Chiari
A. C
B. Chiari(CM1) ( 1)
C. 2
1. 1 2
a) Chiari
b) Chiari 3
2. 3 1
a) / Valsalva
b) /(suboccipital)
c) 5
3. /
/
D. ICHD-3 ( 2)
1. Chiari MRI
(cerebellar tonsils)(caudal descent) 5mm
3mm 1
(supraocciput)
(tentorium)(medulla)
2. MRI
CM1
Valsalva
( 7.2.3 )
CM1
7.8 Headache attributed to other non-vascular intracranial disorder
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
-
49
ICHD-3 beta
4.
D. ICHD-3
-
50
ICHD-3 beta
8. (Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal)
8.1 Headache attributed to
use of or exposure to a substance
8.1.1 Nitric oxide (NO)
donor-induced headache
8.1.1.1
Immediate NO donor-induced headache
8.1.1.2 Delayed
NO donor-induced headache
8.1.2 Phosphodiesterase (PDE)
Phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitor-induced
headache
8.1.3 Carbon monoxide (CO)-
induced headache
8.1.4 Alcohol-induced headache
8.1.4.1 Immediate alcohol-
induced headache
8.1.4.2 Delayed alcohol-
induced headache
8.1.5 / Headache induced
by food and/or additive
8.1.5.1 (MSG)
Monosodium glutamate (MSG)-induced
headache
8.1.6 Cocaine-induced headache
8.1.7 Histamine-induced headache
8.1.7.1 Immediate
histamine-induced headache
8.1.7.2 Delayed histamine-
induced headache
8.1.8 Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-induced
headache
8.1.8.1 CGRP Immediate CGRP-
induced headache
8.1.8.2 CGRP Delayed CGRP-
induced headache
8.1.9 Headache
attributed to exogenous acute pressor agent
8.1.10
Headache attributed to occasional use
of non-headache medication
8.1.11
Headache attributed to long-term use
of non-headache medication
8.1.12 Headache attributed
to exogenous hormone
8.1.13 Headache
attributed to use of or exposure to other substance
8.2 (MOH) Medication-overuse headache
(MOH)
8.2.1 Ergotamine-overuse
headache
8.2.2 Triptan-overuse headache
8.2.3 Simple analgesic-
overuse headache
8.2.3.1 . Paracetamol
(acetaminophen)-overuse headache
8.2.3.2 ()
Acetylsalicylic acid-overuse headache
8.2.3.3
Other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID)-overuse headache
8.2.4 Opioid-overuse headache
8.2.5 Combination-
analgesic-overuse headache
8.2.6
Medication-overuse headache attributed to
multiple drug classes not individually overused
8.2.7
Medication-overuse headache attributed to
unverified overuse of multiple drug classes
8.2.8 Medication-overuse
headache attributed to other medication
8.3 Headache attributed to
substance withdrawal
8.3.1 Caffeine-withdrawal headache
8.3.2 Opioid-withdrawal headache
8.3.3 Oestrogen-withdrawal
headache
8.3.4
-
51
ICHD-3 beta
Headache attributed to withdrawal from chronic use
of other substance
7.1.2
7.3.2 ()
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
8.1 Headache attributed to use of or exposure to a substance
8.1.1 Nitric oxide (NO)
donor-induced headache
8.1.1.1 Immediate
NO donor-induced headache
(Nitroglycerine headache)
(dynamite headache) (hot dog headache)
A. C
B.
C.
1. 1
2. 1
3. 4
a)
b)
c)
d)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.1.2 Delayed NO
donor-induced headache
A.
C
B.
C. 2
1. 2-12
2. 72
D. ICHD-3
8.1.2 Phosphodiesterase (PDE)
Phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitor-induced headache
Phosphodiesterase (PDE) 72
A. C
B. PDE
C.
1. PDE5
2. 72
3. 4
a)
b)
c)
d)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.3 Carbon monoxide-induced
headache
(Warehouse workers' headache)
-
52
ICHD-3 beta
72
A. C
B.
C.
1. 12
2.
3. 72
D. ICHD-3
8.1.4 Alcohol-induced headache
()
8.1.4.1 Immediate alcohol-
induced headache
(Cocktail headache)
A. C
B.
C.
1. 3
2. 72
3. 3
a)
b)
c)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.4.2 Delayed alcohol-induced
headache
(Hangover headache)
()
72
A. C
B.
C.
1. 5-12
2. 72
3. 3
a)
b)
c)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.5 / Headache
induced by food components and additives
(Dietary headache)
1.
A. C
B.
C.
1. 12
2. 72
3. 4
a)
b)
c)
d)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.5.1 (MSG) Monosodium
glutamate-induced headache
-
53
ICHD-3 beta
(Chinese restaurant syndrome)
()
1.
A. C
B. (MSG)
C.
1. 1
2. 72
3. 5
a)
b)
c)
d)
/
e)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.6 Cocaine-induced headache
A. C
B.
C.
1. 1
2. 72
3. 4
a)
b)
c)
d)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.7 Histamine-induced headache
8.1.7.1 Immediate histamine-
induced headache
A. C
B.
C.
1. 1
2. 1
3. 4
a)
b)
c)
d)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.7.2 Delayed histamine-
induced headache
A.
C
B.
C. 2
1. 2-12
2. 72
D. ICHD-3
8.1.8 Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-induced
headache
CGRP
8.1.8.1 CGRP Immediate CGRP-
induced headache
A. C
B. CGRP
C.
1. CGRP1
2. CGRP1
3. 4
a)
-
54
ICHD-3 beta
b)
c)
d)
D. ICHD-3
8.1.8.2 CGRP Delayed CGRP-
induced headache
A.
C
B. CGRP
C. 2
1. CGRP2-12
2. CGRP72
D. ICHD-3
8.1.9 Headache
attributed to exogenous acute pressor agent
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. 1
2. 72
D. ICHD-3
8.1.10 Headache attributed to occasional use of
non-headache medication
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 72
D. ICHD-3
8.1.11 Headache attributed to long-term use of
non-headache medication
8.1.12
8.2
A. 15 C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1
a)
b)
c)
3.
D. ICHD-3
8.1.12 Headache
attributed to exogenous hormone
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1
a)
b)
c)
-
55
ICHD-3 beta
D. ICHD-3
8.1.13 Headache
attributed to use of or exposure to other substance
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. 12
2. 72
D. ICHD-3
8.2 (MOH) Medication-overuse headache (MOH)
(Rebound headache) (drug-
induced headache) (medication-misuse
headache)
, 8.2
1.3 8.2
3( 10 15)
15
A. 15
B. /
3( 1)
C. ICHD-3
1.
8.2
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.5
8.2.5
8.2.6
8.2.7
8.2.1 Ergotamine-overuse
headache
A. 8.2
B. 10 3
8.2.2 Triptan-overuse headache
A. 8.2
B. (triptan)( 1)
10 3
1.
8.2.3 Simple analgesic-
overuse headache
8.2.3.1 Paracetamol
(acetaminophen)-overuse headache
A. 8.2
B. 153
8.2.3.2 ()
-
56
ICHD-3 beta
Acetylsalicylic acid-overuse headache
A. 8.2
B. ()153
8.2.3.3 Other
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-overuse
headache
A. 8.2
B.
( 1)153
1. NSAID(s)
8.2.4 Opioid-overuse headache
A. 8.2
B. ( 1)10 3
1.
8.2.5 Combination-
analgesic-overuse headache
A. 8.2
B. ( 1 2)10
3
1.
2.
8.2.6 Medication-overuse headache attributed to
multiple drug classes not individually overused
A. 8.2
B.
/( 1)
103
( 2)
1.
2.
8.2.1-8.2.5 B
8.2.7
Medication-overuse headache attributed to unverified overuse of multiple drug classes
A. 8.2
B. 2
1.
/10
3
2.
8.2.8 Medication-overuse
headache attributed to other medication
A. 8.2
B.
( 1)103
1.
8.3 Headache attributed to substance withdrawal
8.3.1 Caffeine-withdrawal
headache
200mg 2 24
7
-
57
ICHD-3 beta
A. C
B. 200 mg2
C. 2
1. 24
2. 1 2
a) 100 mg1
b) 7
D. ICHD-3
8.3.2 Opioid-withdrawal headache
3 24
7
A. C
B. 3
C. 2
1. 24
2. 7
D. ICHD-3
8.3.3 Oestrogen-withdrawal
headache
3
5(
)
3
A. C
B. 3
C. 2
1. 5
2. 3
D. ICHD-3
8.3.4
Headache attributed to withdrawal from chronic use of other substances
A. C
B. 3
C. 2
1.
2. 3
D. ICHD-3
-
58
ICHD-3 beta
9. (Headache attributed to infection)
9.1 Headache attributed to
intracranial infection
9.1.1
Headache attributed to bacterial meningitis or
meningoencephalitis
9.1.1.1
Acute headache attributed to bacterial meningitis or
meningoencephalitis
9.1.1.2
Chronic headache attributed to bacterial meningitis
or meningoencephalitis
9.1.1.3
Persistent headache attributed to past
bacterial meningitis or meningoencephalitis
9.1.2 Headache
attributed to viral meningitis or encephalitis
9.1.2.1 Headache
attributed to viral meningitis
9.1.2.2 Headache attributed
to viral encephalitis
9.1.3
Headache attributed to intracranial fungal or other
parasitic infection
9.1.3.1
Acute headache attributed to intracranial fungal
or other parasitic infection
9.1.3.2
Chronic headache attributed to intracranial
fungal or other parasitic infection
9.1.4 Headache attributed to brain
abscess
9.1.5 Headache attributed
to subdural empyema
9.2 Headache attributed to
systemic infection
9.2.1 Headache
attributed to systemic bacterial infection
9.2.1.1 Acute
headache attributed to systemic bacterial infection
9.2.1.2 Chronic
headache attributed to systemic bacterial infection
9.2.2 Headache
attributed to systemic viral infection
9.2.2.1 Acute
headache attributed to systemic viral infection
9.2.2.2 Chronic
headache attributed to systemic viral infection
9.2.3 Headache
attributed to other systemic infection
9.2.3.1 Acute
headache attributed to other systemic infection
9.2.3.2 Chronic
headache attributed to other systemic infection
11.
1. C
2.
3. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
4. ICHD-3
9.1 Headache attributed to intracranial infection
9.1.1
Headache attributed to bacterial meningitis or meningoencephalitis
-
59
ICHD-3 beta
/
/
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
9.1.1.1
Acute headache attributed to bacterial meningitis or
meningoencephalitis
A. 9.1.1
C
B.
C. 3
9.1.1.2
Chronic headache attributed to bacterial meningitis or
meningoencephalitis
A. 9.1.1
C
B.
3
C. 3
9.1.1.3
Persistent headache attributed to past bacterial
meningitis or meningoencephalitis
A. 9.1.1
C
B.
C. 3
D. ICHD-3
9.1.2 Headache
attributed to viral meningitis or encephalitis
/
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
9.1.2.1 Headache attributed
to viral meningitis
A. 9.1.2
B.
9.1.2.2 Headache attributed to
viral encephalitis
A. 9.1.2
B. 1 2
1.
-
60
ICHD-3 beta
2. 1
a)
b)
c)
9.1.3
Headache attributed to intracranial fungal or other parasitic infection
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. ( 1) 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
1.
9.1.3.1
Acute headache attributed to intracranial fungal or other
parasitic infection
A. 9.1.3
C
B.
C. 3
9.1.3.2
Chronic headache attributed to intracranial fungal or other
parasitic infection
A. 9.1.3
C
B.
3
C. 3
9.1.4 Headache attributed to
brain abscess
/()
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1
a) /
b)
c)
3.
4. 3 1
a)
b) Valsalva
c)
D. ICHD-3
9.1.5 Headache
attributed to subdural empyema
(meningeal irritation)/
-
61
ICHD-3 beta
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
1
a)
b)
c)
3.
4. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
9.2 Headache attributed to systemic infection
9.1
9.2.1 Headache
attributed to systemic bacterial infection
/
A. C
B. 2
1.
2.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
9.2.1.1 Acute
headache attributed to systemic bacterial infection
A. 9.2.1
C
B.
C. 3
9.2.1.2 Chronic
headache attributed to systemic bacterial infection
A. 9.2.1
C
B. 3
C. 3
9.2.2 Headache
attributed to systemic viral infection
/
A. C
B. 2
1.
2.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
9.2.2.1 Acute
headache attributed to systemic viral infection
-
62
ICHD-3 beta
A. 9.2.2
C
B.
C. 3
9.2.2.2 Chronic
headache attributed to systemic viral infection
A. 9.2.2
C
B. 3
C. 3
9.2.3 Headache
attributed to other systemic infection
/
A. C
B. 2
1.
2.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
9.2.3.1 Acute
headache attributed to other systemic infection
A. 9.2.3
C
B.
C. 3
9.2.3.2 Chronic
headache attributed to other systemic infection
A. 9.2.3
C
B. 3
C. 3
-
63
ICHD-3 beta
10. (Headache attributed to disorder of homoeostasis)
10.1 / Headache
attributed to hypoxia and/or hypercapnia
10.1.1 High-altitude headache
10.1.2 Headache attributed to
aeroplane travel
10.1.3 Diving headache
10.1.4 Sleep apnoea headache
10.2 Dialysis headache
10.3 Headache attributed to
arterial hypertension
10.3.1 Headache attributed to
phaeochromocytoma
10.3.2
Headache attributed to hypertensive crisis without
hypertensive encephalopathy
10.3.3 Headache
attributed to hypertensive encephalopathy
10.3.4 Headache
attributed to pre-eclampsia or eclampsia
10.3.5 Headache
attributed to autonomic dysreflexia
10.4 Headache attributed
to hypothyroidism
10.5 Headache attributed to fasting
10.6 Cardiac cephalalgia
10.7 Headache attributed
to other disorder of homoeostasis
7.1.2
Headache attributed to intracranial hypertension secondary to
metabolic, toxic or hormonal causes
10.
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
D. ICHD-3
10.1 / Headache attributed to hypoxia and/or hypercapnia
/ 1
2
A. C
B. /
C. 1
1.
2. 1 2
a) /
b) /
D. ICHD-3
10.1.1 High-altitude headache
2500
24
A. C
B. 2500
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b) 250024
3. 3 2
a)
-
64
ICHD-3 beta
b)
c) (straining)/
D. ICHD-3
10.1.2 Headache attributed to
aeroplane travel
A. 2 C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a) /
b) 30
3. 3 2
a)
b) ()
c) ()
D. ICHD-3
10.1.3 Diving headache
1.2.4.24.5
4.6.1 11.2.1
()
10
(decompression
illness)
3
A. C
B. 2
1. 10
2. (decompression illness)
C. 1
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
(i) 3
(ii) 100%1
3. 1(CO2)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
D. ICHD-3
10.1.4 Sleep apnoea headache
4
A. C
B. (-[AHI,
apnoea-hypopnoea index]5) ( 1)
C. 1
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 3 1
a) 15
b)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
c) 4
D. ICHD-3
-
65
ICHD-3 beta
1. -(apnoea-hypopnoea index, AHI)
(5-
15/=15-30/=30/=)
10.2 Dialysis headache
72
A. 3 C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b) 72
3.
D. ICHD-3
10.3 Headache attributed to arterial hypertension
(180mmHg /120mmHg)
A. C
B. 180 mmHg/
120 mmHg
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
10.3.1 Headache attributed
to phaeochromocytoma
10.3.3
10.3.2
(
1)/
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1
a)
b)
c)
d)
4.
D. ICHD-3
10.3.2
Headache attributed to hypertensive crisis without hypertensive encephalopathy
10.3.1
(180mmHg /
120mmHg)
A. C
B. 2
1. ( 1)
-
66
ICHD-3 beta
2.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 3 1
a)
b)
c)
D. ICHD-3
1. (
180mmHg)/120mmHg)
10.3.3 Headache
attributed to hypertensive encephalopathy
180/120mmHg
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 3 2
a)
b)
c)
D. ICHD-3
10.3.4 Headache
attributed to pre-eclampsia or eclampsia
(immediate puerperium)
A. ( 4)
C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 3 2
a)
b)
c)
D. ICHD-3
10.3.5 Headache
attributed to autonomic dysreflexia
()
A. C
B.
30 mmHg/
20 mmHg
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 4 2
a)
b) ()
c)
d)
-
67
ICHD-3 beta
D. ICHD-3
10.4 Headache attributed to hypothyroidism
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 3 1
a)
b)
c) (constant over time)
D. ICHD-3
10.5 Headache attributed to fasting
1.
8
A. 1.
C
B. 8
C. 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
10.6 Cardiac cephalalgia
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 4 2
a)
b)
c)
d)
4.
D. ICHD-3
10.7 Headache attributed to other disorder of homoeostasis
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. ICHD-3
-
68
ICHD-3 beta
11.
Headache or facial pain attributed to disorder of the cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cervical structure
11.1 Headache attributed to
disorder of cranial bone
11.2 Headache attributed to
disorder of the neck
11.2.1 Cervicogenic headache
11.2.2 Headache attributed
to retropharyngeal tendonitis
11.2.3 Headache
attributed to craniocervical dystonia
11.3 Headache attributed to disorder
of the eyes
11.3.1 Headache attributed to
acute glaucoma
11.3.2 Headache attributed to
refractive error
11.3.3 Headache attributed
to heterophoria or heterotropia (latent or persistent
squint)
11.3.4 Headache attributed
to ocular inflammatory disorder
11.3.5 Headache
attributed to trochleitis
11.4 Headache attributed to disorder
of the ears
11.5 Headache attributed to
disorder of the nose or paranasal sinuses
11.5.1 Headache
attributed to acute rhinosinusitis
11.5.2
Headache attributed to chronic or recurring
rhinosinusitis
11.6 Headache attributed to
disorder of the teeth or jaw
11.7 Headache attributed to
temporomandibular disorder (TMD)
11.8 Head or
facial pain attributed to inflammation of the stylohyoid
ligament
11.9
Headache or facial pain attributed to other disorder of
cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth
or other facial or cervical structure
5./
/ 13.
A. C
B. /
C.
D. ICHD-3
11.1 Headache attributed to disorder of cranial bone
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
-
69
ICHD-3 beta
11.2 Headache attributed to a disorder of the neck
5./
11.2.1 Cervicogenic headache
()
2.1.1
2.2.1 2.3.1
A11.2.5
2.
/
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.2.2 Headache
attributed to retropharyngeal tendonitis
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. /
4. 3
D. ICHD-3
11.2.3 Headache
attributed to craniocervical dystonia
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.3 Headache attributed to
disorder of the eyes
11.3.1 Headache attributed
to acute glaucoma
-
70
ICHD-3 beta
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.3.2 Headache attributed to
refractive error
A. C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.3.3 Headache
attributed to heterophoria or heterotropia (latent or persistent squint)
A. C
B. 1
1.
2.
3. /
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. /
D. ICHD-3
11.3.4 Headache
attributed to ocular inflammatory disorder
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. 1 2
a)
b)
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.3.5 Headache
attributed to trochleitis
1.
/
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ICHD-3 beta
A. / C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.4 Headache attributed to disorder of the ears
/
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.5 Headache attributed to disorder of the nose or paranasal sinuses
11.5.1 Headache
attributed to acute rhinosinusitis
/
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.5.2
Headache attributed to chronic or recurring rhinosinusitis
/
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.6 Headache
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72
ICHD-3 beta
attributed to disorder of the teeth or jaw
/
A. C
B. //
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.7 (TMD) Headache
attributed to temporomandibular disorder (TMD)
A. C
B. //
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
3. /
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.8
Headache or facial pain attributed to inflammation of the stylohyoid ligament
Eagles
/
A. / C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
D. ICHD-3
11.9
Headache or facial pain attributed to other disorder
of cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cervical structure
/
A. / C
B.
C. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a) /
b) /
3. /
4. /
D. ICHD-3
-
73
ICHD-3 beta
12. Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder
12.1 Headache attributed to
somatization disorder
12.2 Headache attributed to psychotic
disorder
()
8.
12.1 Headache attributed to somatisation disorder
A. C
B. 2
1. 30
multiple somatic complaints
2. 4
a) 4
/
/
b) 2
/
c) 1
/
d) 1 (pseudo-
neurolgoical)
/
C. 1
1.
2.
3.
D. ICHD-3
12.2 Headache attributed to psychotic disorder
A. C
B.
C. 1 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
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74
ICHD-3 beta
(Part Three: Painful cranial neuropathies, other facial pains
and other headaches)
13. (Painful cranial neuropathies and other facial pains)
14. (Other headache disorders)
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ICHD-3 beta
13. (Painful cranial neuropathies and other facial pains)
13.1 Trigeminal neuralgia
13.1.1 Classical trigeminal neuralgia
13.1.1.1 , Classical
trigeminal neuralgia, purely paroxysmal
13.1.1.2
Classical trigeminal neuralgia with
concomitant persistent facial pain
13.1.2 Painful trigeminal
neuropathy
13.1.2.1
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to
acute Herpes zoster
13.1.2.2 Post-herpetic
trigeminal neuropathy
13.1.2.3 Painful post-
traumatic trigeminal neuropathy
13.1.2.4
Painful trigeminal neuropathy
attributed to multiple sclerosis (MS) plaque
13.1.2.5
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to
space-occupying lesion
13.1.2.6
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to
other disorder
13.2 Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
13.3 () Nervus intermedius (facial
nerve) neuralgia
13.3.1 Classical nervus intermedius
neuralgia
13.3.2 Nervus
intermedius neuropathy attributed to Herpes zoster
13.4 Occipital neuralgia
13.5 Optic neuritis
13.6 Headache
attributed to ischaemic ocular motor nerve palsy
13.7 Tolosa-Hunt Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
13.8 Paratrigeminal
oculosympathetic (Raeders) syndrome
13.9 Recurrent painful
ophthalmoplegic neuropathy
13.10 Burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
13.11 Persistent idiopathic facial
pain (PIFP)
13.12 Central neuropathic pain
13.12.1
Central neuropathic pain attributed to multiple
sclerosis (MS)
13.12.2 Central post-stroke pain (CPSP)
( 1)
(pain)
(Neuropathic pain)
(somatosensory)(
)
(Central neuropathic pain)
(somatosensory)(
)
(Peripheral neuropathic pain)
(somatosensory)
()
(Neuropathy)
( mono-
neuropathy
mononeuropathy multiplex
polyneuropathy)
(neurapraxia)(neurotmesis)
(
neurogenic )
(Neuralgia)(
(paraoxysmal)
)
1. (IASP)(Taxonomy)
URL http://www.iasp-pain.org/
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ICHD-3 beta
13.1 Trigeminal neuralgia
(innocuous)
13.1.1 Classical trigeminal neuralgia
(Tic douloureux)
A. 3 B C
B.
C. 4 3
1. 1 2
2.
3.
4. (innocuous)( 1)
D. ( 2)
E. ICHD-3
1. 3
2. (hypoaesthesia)
(hypoalgesia)
(hyperalgesia)
13.1.1.1 , Classical
trigeminal neuralgia, purely paroxysmal
A. 13.1.1
B.
C. ICHD-3
13.1.1.2 Classical
trigeminal neuralgia with concomitant persistent facial pain
(Atypical trigeminal neuralgia)
(trigeminal neuralgia type 2)
A. 13.1.1
B.
C. ICHD-3
13.1.2 Painful trigeminal
neuropathy
/
13.1.2.1
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to acute Herpes
zoster
/ 3
/
A. /3 C
B. 1 2
1.
2. (varicella zoster virus )DNA
(PCR)
C. 2
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ICHD-3 beta
1. 7
2.
D. ICHD-3
13.1.2.2. Post-herpetic trigeminal
neuropathy
(Post-herpetic trigeminal neuralgia)
/ 3
A. /3
C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
13.1.2.3 Painful post-
traumatic trigeminal neuropathy
(Anaesthesia dolorosa)
ICHD-3 beta
/
A. C
B. ( 1)
((allodynia))/
()
C. 2
1.
2. 3 6
D. ICHD-3
1.
13.1.2.4
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to multiple
sclerosis (MS) plaque
/
A. / 13.1.1
B.
C.
()
D. ICHD-3
13.1.2.5
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to space-
occupying lesion
/
A. 13.1.1 /
C
B.
C.
D. ICHD-3
13.1.2.6
Painful trigeminal neuropathy attributed to other disorder
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ICHD-3 beta
A. / 13.1.1
B.
C.
D. ICHD-3
13.2 Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
(Vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia)
/
A. 3 B C
B. /
C. 4 3
1. 2
2.
3.
4.
D.
E. ICHD-3
13.3 () Nervus intermedius (facial nerve) neuralgia
13.3.1 Classical nervus intermedius
neuralgia
A. 3 B C
B.
C. 4 3
1.
2.
3.
4. /
D.
E. ICHD-3
13.3.2
Secondary nervus intermedius neuropathy attributed to acute Herpes Zoster
Ramsay Hunt
A. C
B. /
C. 2
1. 7
2.
D.
E. ICHD-3
13.4 Occipital neuralgia
3
(dysaesthesia)
A. B-E
B. /
C. 3 2
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ICHD-3 beta
1.
2.
3.
D. 2
1. /
2. 1 2
a)
b) C2
E.
F. ICHD-3
13.5 Optic neuritis ( Retrobulbar neuritis)
A. C
B. , , /
.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a) , ,
b)
D. ICHD-3
13.6 Headache attributed to ischaemic ocular motor nerve palsy
/
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2.
D. ICHD-3
13.7 Tolosa-Hunt Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
/ 1
A. C
B. 2
1.
2. / 1
C. 2
1. /2
2.
D. ICHD-3
13.8 Paratrigeminal oculosympathetic (Raeders) syndrome
Horners
A. C
B.
C. 2
1.
2. 1 2
a)
b)
D. Honers
E. ICHD-3
13.9 Recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy
Ophthalmoplegic migraine
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ICHD-3 beta
()
A. 2 B
B. 12 3
C.
D. ICHD-3
13.10 Burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
(Stomatodynia)(glossodynia).
2 3
A. B C
B. 2 3
C. 2
1.
2.
D.
E. ICHD-3
13.11 persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP)
(Atypical facial pain)
/ 2
3
A. / B C
B. 2 3
C. 2
1.
2.
D.
E.
F. ICHD-3
13.12 Central neuropathic pain
13.12.1
Central neuropathic pain attributed to multiple sclerosis (MS)
A. / C
B.
C.
D. ICHD-3
13.12.2 Central post-stroke pain
(CPSP)
/
6
A. / C
B.
C. 2
1. 6
2. ()
D. ICHD-3
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ICHD-3 beta
14. (Other headache disorders)
14.1 (Headache not elsewhere
classified)
14.2 (Headache unspecified)
14.1 Headache not elsewhere classified (Headache not classifiable)
A.
B.
14.2 Headache unspecified (Headache not classifiable)
A.
B.
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ICHD-3 beta
(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)
A1.2.1() Migraine with typical aura (alternative criteria)
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
A1.6 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
A2. () Tension-type headache (alternative criteria)
A3. Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
A3.6 Undifferentiated trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
A4. Other primary headache disorders
A4.11 Epicrania fugax
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
A6. Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder
A6.10 Persistent headache attributed to past cranial or cervical vascular disorder
A7. Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder
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ICHD-3 beta
A 7.6 Headache attributed to epileptic seizure
A7.6.3 (ECT) Post-electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) headache
A7.9 Persistent headache attributed to past non-vascular intracranial disorder
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 (HIV) Headache attributed to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
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
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 cervi
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