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Appendix

A1. Migraine

A1.1 Migraine without aura Alternative diagnostic criteria

A1.1 Migraine without aura Note

A1.1 Migraine without aura Proposed new subclassification*

A1.1.1 Pure menstrual migraine without aura

A1.1.1 Pure menstrual migraine without aura Notes

A1.1.2 Menstrually-related migraine without aura

A1.1.3 Non-menstrual migraine without aura

A2. Tension-type headache Alternative diagnostic criteria 1. bilateral location; 2. pressing/tightening quality 3. mild or moderate intensity 4. not aggravated by routine physical activity

A2. Tension-type headache Notes

A3.3 Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with cranial Autonomic symptoms (SUNA) Proposed but unvalidated disorder

A3.3 SUNA Notes

A9. Headache attributed to infection Proposed but unvalidated criteria

A12. Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder Proposed but unvalidated criteria

A12. Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder Notes

A13. Cranial neuralgias and central causes of facial pain

Second Headache Classification Subcommittee Members

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