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» Chronic post-homoeostasis disorder headache|A10.8|
Diagnostic criteria:
- Headache, no typical characteristics known, fulfilling criteria C and D
- A disorder of homeostasis has been present but has been effectively treated or has remitted spontaneously
- Headache has been attributed to the disorder of homoeostasis
- Headache persists for >3 months after treatment or remission of the disorder of homoeostasis
Comment:
Some patients may suffer from persistent headache after resolution of a disorder of homoeostasis. Such headache has never been the subject of systematic study.
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