Neurol. praxi. 2019;20(2):115-120 | DOI: 10.36290/neu.2019.013
Chronic migraine is a very frequent neurological disease, which prevalence in the population and health restrictions rank third
after cerebrovascular events and just below dementia. According to the latest International Classification of Headaches (ICHD-3) is
classified as a separate migraine subtype and is defined as at least 15 days with a headache in the month, of which 8 or more are
migraine-like. The disease is often drug-resistant and accompanied by therapeutic nihilism. Currently, however, proper diagnosis
can lead to new treatment options such as CGRP antibodies or neurostimulation methods.
Received: February 11, 2019; Accepted: February 11, 2019; Published: April 23, 2019 Show citation