Primary Headache Disorders: Migraine, Tension-Type, and Chronic Daily Headaches
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780190244927.003.0059
Primary headache disorders are those in which the headache is the primary feature of the disorder and is not otherwise explained by a significant structural, genetic, or metabolic cause. This chapter reviews the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of common primary headache disorders, including migraine, tension-type, and chronic daily headaches.
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