
Migraine
- neural condition characterized by a severe recurrent vascular headache, usually on one side of the head, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and photophobia, sometimes preceded by sensory disturbances; triggers include allergic reactions, excess carbohydrates or iodine in the diet, alcohol, bright lights or loud noises.

Classical migraine

Classical migraine without intractable migraine

Classical migraine with intractable migraine so stated

Common migraine

Common migraine without intractable migraine

Common migraine with intractable migraine so stated

Variants of migraine

Variants of migraine without intractable migraine

Variants of migraine with intractable migraine so stated

Other forms of migraine

Other forms of migraine without intractable migraine

Other forms of migraine with intractable migraine so stated

Migraine unspecified
- neural condition characterized by a severe recurrent vascular headache, usually on one side of the head, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and photophobia, sometimes preceded by sensory disturbances; triggers include allergic reactions, excess carbohydrates or iodine in the diet, alcohol, bright lights or loud noises.

Migraine unspecified without intractable migraine

Migraine unspecified with intractable migraine so stated