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Classification and diagnosis of headache disorders
Disease classification systems delineate a group of related disorders and provide operational rules for defining the boundaries among them. Diagnosis refers to the assignment of a particular individual to a particular diagnostic category. A robust disease classification system provides a framework for standardizing diagnosis, studying epidemiology, predicting prognosis, assessing treatment, and implementing therapy in practice. Disease classification is therefore crucial for both clinical practice and research.