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A newer version of this classification has been published recently [20].

This classification has mainly been conceived to avoid errors and misdiagnoses.

This classification has some limitations, due to the uncertainty inherent in the different sources.

This classification has later been incorporated in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) [8].

This classification has been proposed for other diseases such as central retinal vein occlusion and diabetic retinopathy.

This classification has been widely used and modified by Ovadia and Beals in a five-stage classification in 1986 [10].

In cases where slight abnormalities reside in the MRI, this classification has an uncertainty defining complete remission [13].

This classification has led to the development of several new solutions in this work that are of great importance for interpreting and designing field experiments.

This classification has included TCH in Group IV other primary headaches (code 4.6) (Table 1) and has proposed precise diagnostic criteria [3].

This classification has been done by a physician outside our unit, unaware of the child's situation, in order to lead to a consensual classification.

Louis et al. [22] subsequently added a fifth type though this classification has been modified by Hintermann et al. [23] (see Table 2).

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