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==Classification | ==Classification== | ||
International Headache Society’s classification of cluster [[headache]]:<ref>Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society. Classification and diagnostic criteria for headache disorders, [[cranial]] [[neuralgias]] and [[facial]] pain. [[Cephalalgia]] 1988; 8 (Suppl 7):1–96</ref> | International Headache Society’s classification of cluster [[headache]]:<ref>Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society. Classification and diagnostic criteria for headache disorders, [[cranial]] [[neuralgias]] and [[facial]] pain. [[Cephalalgia]] 1988; 8 (Suppl 7):1–96</ref> | ||
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#Severe | #Severe unilateral, orbital, [[supraorbital]] and/or [[temporal]] pain lasting 15 to 180 min if untreated | ||
#Frequency of attacks: from one every other day to eight in a day | #Frequency of attacks: from one every other day to eight in a day | ||
#At least five attacks fulfilling number 2 and 3 | #At least five attacks fulfilling number 2 and 3 | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Saumya Easaw, M.B.B.S.[2]
Classification
International Headache Society’s classification of cluster headache:[1]
- Headache is associated with at least one of the following signs that have to be present on the pain side:
- Miosis
- Eyelid edema
- Conjunctival injection (red eyes with lacrimation)
- Rhinorrhea
- Forehead and facial sweating
- Nasal congestion
- Ptosis
- Lacrimation
- Severe unilateral, orbital, supraorbital and/or temporal pain lasting 15 to 180 min if untreated
- Frequency of attacks: from one every other day to eight in a day
- At least five attacks fulfilling number 2 and 3
References
- ↑ Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society. Classification and diagnostic criteria for headache disorders, cranial neuralgias and facial pain. Cephalalgia 1988; 8 (Suppl 7):1–96