International Classification of Headache Disorders - ICHD-4. Will medication-overuse headache survive?
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The article is a critical analysis of the diagnostic criteria for medication-overuse headache. This is an important discussion to improve the criteria in the next update, as well as providing a critical view for neurologists when applying the criteria to their clinical practice.
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