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Recognizing vestibular migraine

JAAPA, 2022
ABSTRACT Vestibular migraine is a recently defined disorder that is underrecognized by clinicians across specialties. Acute attacks cause symptoms of migraine headaches as well as vestibular symptoms such as dizziness or vertigo. Further research is needed to determine the pathophysiology of vestibular migraine.
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Vestibular migraine

2010
Vestibular migraine is a chameleon among the episodic vertigo syndromes because considerable variation characterizes its clinical manifestation. The attacks may last from seconds to days. About one-third of patients presents with monosymptomatic attacks of vertigo or dizziness without headache or other migrainous symptoms.
Strupp M., Versino M., Brandt T.
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Comorbidities in vestibular migraine

Journal of Vestibular Research, 2014
A growing body of clinical and epidemiological evidence supports a specific relationship between vestibular symptoms and migraine. Without a biomarker or complete understanding of pathophysiology, diagnosis of vestibular migraine (VM) currently depends upon symptoms in two dimensions: episodic vestibular symptoms temporally related to migraine symptoms.
Scott D Z, Eggers   +3 more
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Vestibular Function in Migraine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1981
SYNOPSIS In order to evaluate vestibular function in migraine, electronystagmography (ENG) was used. Twenty migrainous patients in the headache free phase and free of drugs for at least one week prior to study, were studied. The ENG examination included spontaneous eye movements, bithermal caloric tests and rotatory tests.
A, Kuritzky, U J, Toglia, D, Thomas
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Vestibular migraine

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2004
Vestibular symptoms such as vertigo and dizziness are quite common in migraine. There is no specific category in the new International Headache Society Classification for vestibular migraine. However, given the symptomatology often described, it would fit best under basilar-type migraine, even though by definition monosymptomatic attacks with ...
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Imaging of Migraine and Vestibular Migraine

2014
In the past few years, the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to study patients with migraine has changed our view of migraine from primarily a vascular disorder to a neurovascular disease and currently to a central nervous system (CNS) disorder.
Messina R., Rocca M. A., Filippi M.
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The challenge of vestibular migraine

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
Migraine is a common illness and migraine-related dizziness occurs in up to 3% of the population. Because the diagnosis is controversial and may be difficult, many patients go undiagnosed and untreated. This review summarizes current understanding of the taxonomy and diagnosis of vestibular migraine, the relation of vestibular migraine to labyrinthine ...
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Vestibular rehabilitation for vestibular migraine

Advances in Physiotherapy, 2011
AbstractThere are indications that vestibular rehabilitation might be an effective treatment for vestibular migraine. However, randomized controlled trials addressing the subject are lacking. The aim of this study was to describe two patients, one with definite vestibular migraine and one with probable vestibular migraine, their assessment and ...
Eva Ekvall Hansson, Margareta Troein
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Vestibular migraine treatment: a comprehensive practical review

Brain, 2022
Diego Kaski   +2 more
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[Vestibular migraine].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2017
Dizziness caused by migraine, vestibular migraine (VM), has been highly debated over the last three decades. The co-morbidity of migraine and dizziness is higher than a random concurrence. One third of the patients with migraine and dizziness have VM.
Lars Juul, Hansen   +2 more
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