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Headache is the most common cause of referral to neurologists. You would find this difficult to believe on reading most neurological journals—an observation that has been recently quantified.1 However, there have been exciting advances in headache in classification, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment. This supplement aims to provide a practical perspective on this common and occasionally difficult problem.
The supplement starts with common presentations. The first two articles by Peter Goadsby and Christopher Boes tackle the two frequent presentations of chronic daily headache and new persistent daily headache. They demonstrate the benefits of approaching patients with this particular categorisation in mind. Next, Giles …