dellemicrania
Dellemicrania is a term that appears in a small number of medical case reports and online glossaries to describe a headache syndrome that is not widely recognized in major classification systems. It is not listed in the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) and its diagnostic criteria are not standardized. In available sources, the term is used variably and may overlap with features of migraine and other primary headaches.
Clinical features commonly described include recurrent headaches that can be unilateral or bilateral, of moderate to
Evaluation relies on clinical assessment and exclusion of secondary causes. Neuroimaging and neurological examination are typically
Management is generally guided by approaches used for similar primary headaches, with treatment individualized to symptom
The prognosis is uncertain given the limited literature. Because the term is not widely adopted in neurology,