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Our diagnosis of migraine, however, required headache at least once a month in the past 12 months, which is not a feature of transient ischaemic attack.
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Revised criteria (ICHD-2R) published in 2006 modified this, requiring headache at least 15 days/month but also migraine symptoms on at least 8 days.
The "New appendix criteria for a broader concept of chronic migraine" recently published by the International Headache Society (IHS) [2] no longer require headache resolution or a return to the previous headache pattern after drug discontinuation, to confirm the diagnosis.
CM was diagnosed based on International Classification of Headache Disorders (third revision) (ICHD-3 beta) diagnostic criteria that require headache occurring on ≥15 days per month for >3 months with at least five attacks fulfilling criteria of migraine without aura on ≥8 days per month [1].
The ICHD-3β criteria for CM require headache at least 15 days/month for least 3 months; it includes migraine with or without aura and believed migraine day relieved by a triptan or ergot derivative, on at least 8 days/month.
The headache module of the questionnaire consisted of 14 questions, assessing the distinguishing features required for headache diagnosis of the children and their mothers according to the classification criteria of the Second Edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-2) [25].
The ICHD-2 [15] diagnostic criteria were revised twice in the last few years and those that are currently recognized as valid ICHD-2RR) (Table 4) for diagnosis of Medication-overuse headache no longer require that headache resolve or revert to its previous patterns within 2 months after discontinuation of the overused medication [17].
In respect of headache phenotype, the ICHD-II requires that headache occurs in the area of the surgery [1].
To diagnose headache type according to ICHD-II criteria[10] required questions about headache frequency and duration, headache characteristics, associated symptoms and use of acute medication.
The diagnostic criteria require the headache to resolve within 2 months after effective treatment of hypothyroidism (HT).
In presence of cough headache, that both our patients presented, the criteria A-B-C of PCH (4.2, ICHD-II) [1] are satisfied, but the diagnosis requires that headache is not attributed to an another disorder.
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